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drizzle

drizzle / drizzle / drizzle
NounIntransitive VerbTransitive Verb
pl: drizzlespast: drizzledpp: drizzleding: drizzling

This term evokes a sense of lightness and precision, whether describing weather or culinary arts. In a meteorological sense, it describes a persistent, fine mist that is heavier than fog but lighter than a standard rain shower, often creating a damp, gray atmosphere without the intensity of a downpour. In a culinary context, the word shifts from a natural phenomenon to a deliberate action. It implies a controlled, decorative application of liquid, where the goal is to add a subtle accent of flavor or visual appeal rather than saturating the food.

Meanings

Noundrizzle

Light rain falling in very small, fine drops.

"A light drizzle started as we left the house."

Intransitive Verbdrizzle
[~]

To rain lightly in very small, fine drops.

"It drizzled all afternoon during the football match."

Transitive Verbdrizzle
[~ something over something]

To pour a thin stream of a liquid, such as oil or sauce, over a food item.

"Drizzle the balsamic glaze over the salad before serving."

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