0 present participle of drizzle
1 to pour liquid slowly over something, especially in a thin line or in small drops:
2 to rain in small light drops:
It's been drizzling all day.
When depression was drizzling and melancholy settled in, you lie down facing the partner on the low bed with a short lamp, take turn to inhale.
The door was open and the child had just been lifted out of the pram and taken inside, out of the drizzling rain that had begun to fall.
The whole of the week it rained that drizzling rain which conserved its strength so that it should not run out of ammunition before the end of the week.
November 24 was dark, with low clouds, fog, and drizzling rain.
In addition, it is possible to use drizzling to combine dithered images in the presence of cosmic rays.
At the time of the accident it was drizzling and visibility was 3.5 km.
In spite of a drizzling rain great crowds are about the morgues, some morbidly inclined, others searching for news of missing friends.
Drizzling rain would begin again in early afternoon.