100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "drizzle"
Definition
Drizzle (noun) refers to a light rain or a fine mist of liquid. It can also denote the action of pouring a small amount of liquid over food or another surface in a thin stream.
Synonyms
- Sprinkling
- Light rain
- Mist
- Shower
- Splash
Antonyms
- Downpour
- Flood
- Drench
- Deluge
- Torrent
Examples
- I love to drizzle chocolate over my desserts.
- The weather forecast predicts that it will drizzle all day.
- She decided to drizzle olive oil on the salad for extra flavor.
- As we walked, the rain began to drizzle gently.
- He will drizzle honey on the toast in the morning.
- The chef likes to drizzle balsamic vinegar on the plate for presentation.
- It was only a drizzle, so we continued our picnic.
- The baker will drizzle icing on the cake once it's cooled.
- It started to drizzle just as we left the house.
- She drizzled some lemon juice over the fish before baking it.
- The forecast says it might drizzle later tonight.
- He likes to drizzle ranch dressing on his pizza.
- The atmosphere was so humid that it seemed to drizzle all afternoon.
- You can drizzle maple syrup over pancakes for a sweet touch.
- The gentle rain began to drizzle as we walked along the beach.
- I will drizzle some extra sauce on your plate.
- The clouds rolled in, hinting that it would soon drizzle.
- She plans to drizzle melted butter on the popcorn.
- It may only drizzle, but don’t forget your umbrella.
- The artist decided to drizzle paint on the canvas for effect.
- After the drizzle, the garden looked fresh and vibrant.
- He loves to drizzle chocolate sauce on his ice cream.
- The sky darkened, and we knew it would soon drizzle.
- You should drizzle some oil on the pan before cooking.
- I enjoy watching the rain drizzle against the window.
- The barista will drizzle caramel over your latte.
- It started to drizzle, so we took shelter under a tree.
- She will drizzle some vinegar over the roasted vegetables.
- The light drizzle was refreshing after the hot day.
- He carefully drizzled sauce over the grilled chicken.
- The sound of the drizzle was calming as I read my book.
- I like to drizzle chocolate on strawberries for a treat.
- The weather can drizzle unexpectedly in spring.
- We watched as the rain began to drizzle on the pavement.
- Make sure to drizzle your plants with water in the morning.
- The chef's secret is to drizzle truffle oil on the pasta.
- The light drizzle created a rainbow in the distance.
- She tried to drizzle some soy sauce over the rice.
- It might only drizzle, but it’s still best to wear a coat.
- The kids played outside despite the occasional drizzle.
- He will drizzle icing on the cookies before serving them.
- I could hear the drizzle against the roof at night.
- The baker decided to drizzle caramel over the dessert.
- A soft drizzle made the flowers bloom beautifully.
- The rain began to drizzle, making the streets shiny.
- I like to drizzle a bit of vinegar on my salad.
- As we hiked, it started to drizzle lightly.
- She drizzled a little olive oil on the bread.
- The weather can change quickly, and it may drizzle.
- After the drizzle, the air felt fresh and clean.
- I will drizzle some hot sauce over my tacos.
- It was just a drizzle, so we didn't bother with umbrellas.
- He loves to drizzle ranch dressing on his salad.
- The chef recommended to drizzle some melted cheese on top.
- The light drizzle made it hard to see the road.
- She will drizzle lemon glaze on the cake.
- The drizzle continued for most of the day.
- Don't forget to drizzle some glaze on the pastries.
- The rain began to drizzle just as we reached the car.
- I like to drizzle honey on my yogurt.
- After the drizzle, the grass looked greener.
- The weather is so unpredictable; it might drizzle tomorrow.
- She decided to drizzle chocolate on her pancakes.
- The gentle drizzle was soothing as I fell asleep.
- He loves to drizzle barbecue sauce on his ribs.
- We watched as the rain began to drizzle softly.
- The plants perked up after the light drizzle.
- I will drizzle some olive oil on the veggies before roasting them.
- The drizzle from the sky was refreshing.
- She always likes to drizzle cream over her coffee.
- The weather forecast said it might drizzle later.
- I heard the drizzle against the window as I worked.
- The baker will drizzle a light glaze over the muffins.
- The drizzle caught us by surprise on our walk.
- I plan to drizzle some honey over the fruit salad.
- The rain seemed to drizzle endlessly that afternoon.
- Don't forget to drizzle some dressing on the salad.
- I love to drizzle warm chocolate over ice cream.
- The drizzle felt refreshing on my face.
- It might just drizzle, so I left my umbrella at home.
- The artist chose to drizzle colors for a unique effect.
- She loves to drizzle lime juice on her tacos.
- The soft drizzle was perfect for a cozy day indoors.
- He will drizzle sauce over the pasta just before serving.
- A gentle drizzle began as we set up our picnic.
- I enjoy hearing the drizzle on the roof at night.
- She will drizzle the soup with cream before serving.
- The drizzle made the flowers bloom beautifully.
- I like to drizzle honey on my oatmeal.
- The weather has been known to drizzle unexpectedly.
- The chef recommends to drizzle some sauce on the fish.
- The drizzle of rain created a relaxing atmosphere.
- He loves to drizzle syrup over his pancakes.
- We got caught in a drizzle on our way home.
- I will drizzle some melted chocolate on the strawberries.
- The drizzle was enough to wet the ground.
- She decided to drizzle some sauce on the cooked vegetables.
- The sound of the drizzle was calming as I prepared dinner.
- He always likes to drizzle extra sauce on his plate.
- The drizzle was a welcome relief from the heat.