22 adjectives to describe drizzle

There was a little drizzle in the air, and, opening her umbrella, she said, 'I'm afraid you'll get wet.'

"'It was rather a dark night and there was a slight drizzle.

True: nightfall had brought with it a thick drizzle, and Frampton Court was more than a mile from the post-office.

A thin mist-like drizzle was falling; in fact the weather conditions were absolutely perfect for my purpose.

A light drizzle began to fall.

Convicting Longfellow of a mistake, they did descend "from their stations," on solemn Blomidon, and fell in a slow, unpleasant drizzle in the streets of Wolfville and Horton.

The sky was overcast, and a gray drizzle was falling.

The mist of the night had yielded to an icy drizzle, but Sir Marmaduke could not remain within.

Through the insistent drizzle this person, smiling now very pleasantly, led us to a depressed wooden building that suggested a derelict Noah's Ark with a sinister look about the windows.

The rain of star-shells, always prodigal in the early evening, has died down to a mere drizzle.

In the early morning I was one of a shivering handful who awaited the diligence for the Furka Pass; and an ominous drizzle made me thankful that my telegram of the previous day had been too late to secure me an outside seat.

The wind remains in the north helping us, the sky is overcast and slight sleety drizzle is falling; the sun has made one or two attempts to break through but without success.

It was a dismal morning, and the rain was coming down in a steady drizzle which continued all day long, but fortunately we had a closed car, and we were protected from the elements.

Their character is like their climate, generally sunny,subject to violent occasional storms, but never growling life away in an uncomfortable drizzle of discontent.

Convicting Longfellow of a mistake, they did descend "from their stations," on solemn Blomidon, and fell in a slow, unpleasant drizzle in the streets of Wolfville and Horton.

I counted on making Coulonimiers to sleep, but night closed in early and with it came a chilly drizzle, which sent us in search of lodgings.

Lourdes was reached in a wretched drizzle, and the benefit conferred on passengers by having the station quite free from any covering whatever, was apparent to all.

Thus far to-day a mere handful of people other than dealers had drifted in to wait for the sale to beginsomething for which the weather was largely to blame, for the day was dismal with a clammy drizzle settling from a low and leaden skyand with a solitary exception these few were commonplace folk.

The air was either filled with dull, sluggish, unwholesome fogs, which hung upon it like a nightmare, or soaked in a constant drizzle of small, annoying, contemptible rain-drops, which, without possessing the energy and dignity of a shower, were infinitely more disagreeable, and found their way to the flesh in spite of all the protective armoury of great-coats, hessian cloaks, or umbrellas.

Friday, the 13th of November, drifted over Manhattan Island in a drear drizzle of marrow-chilling haze, which just missed being rainone of those New York days that give a hesitating suicide renewed courage to cut the mortal coil.

A visit from him was an endless drizzle.

" The encounter cheered me greatly, and lifted the depression which the eternal drizzle had settled on my spirits.

22 adjectives to describe  drizzle