1 a small amount of liquid that is lightly poured over something:
2 to pour liquid slowly over something, especially in a thin line or in small drops:
3 to rain in small light drops:
It's been drizzling all day.
If, for example, flour were drizzled into the camera, it would still adhere to the surface of earthed metal.
The top is usually chocolate drizzled with vanilla.
The downpour ranges from light drizzles to heavy showers.
Low clouds are frequent, especially during winter, when morning drizzles are not uncommon.
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.
The cakes are coated with fondant icing, with several varieties drizzled with a second colour.
Yolks are placed in a blender, then - at a temperature higher than appropriate for "bain marie" methods - butter is drizzled into the blender.
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