English to Spanish Dictionary drizzle

drizzle

llovizna
definition
verb
it's started to drizzle
rain lightly.
noun
Boston will be cloudy with patchy drizzle
light rain falling in very fine drops.
translation of 'drizzle'
verb
lloviznar
noun
garĂșa,
llovizna
example
Throughout the day the weather had threatened rain throughout, with only light 'drizzle' to dampen the surface, not enough to warrant a change in tyre choice.
As you add more oil, you can increase the rate of 'drizzle' to a thin stream.
This effect occurs because of air rising on the windward side of the mountains, causing rain and 'drizzle' .
By mid-day the soft 'drizzle' became a steady downpour, a rain that fell through sunset and then created damp clouds of fog under the street lights.
It was dark out, and a steady 'drizzle' of rain fell upon them as the numbness wore away.
Light 'drizzle' was falling at the start, but halfway through the rain stopped and a cool breeze kicked in.
Light 'drizzle' is falling, but the players stay on court.
raw mushrooms, thinly sliced and served with lemon, a little salt, and a 'drizzle' of olive oil
It's also good in 'drizzle' or light rain, as it is sheltered in most parts by the trees.
For this reason, thick 'drizzle' , or even light or small droplet rain, may either not be adequately represented, or not picked up at all!
Serve with crostini and a 'drizzle' of extra virgin olive oil, if desired.
It arrived, aromatic strips of grilled meat on a mound of arugula with a crisp baked potato and a 'drizzle' of peppery olive oil.
Even the rain seemed to lessen, becoming fine 'drizzle' as opposed to a downpour.
At about half race distance light 'drizzle' started to fall and the pit teams prepared the second bike for each rider with rain tyres so that the rider had a choice.
it's started to 'drizzle'
it's started to 'drizzle'
Glancing toward the window, he noted that the light, steady 'drizzle' had not abated.
A light 'drizzle' of rain fell, gradually picking up speed and fury.
'drizzle' the clarified butter over the top
Lay them in a single layer on a baking sheet, and 'drizzle' them with a thin stream of olive oil - it doesn't take much.
For me, the worst scenario was a light misting 'drizzle' or light snowfall, combined with a hard uphill push.
Scotland will be cloudy with patchy 'drizzle'
He lifted his eyes to the streetlight and watched the fine 'drizzle' fall in its beam of white, and sighed.
Using a fork, 'drizzle' bittersweet chocolate on all sides.
Peel off the skin (sometimes it lifts off with the crust), and serve the fish with a 'drizzle' of extra virgin olive oil and lemon wedges.
So a simple piece of grilled fish (which is lower in fat than most meats, yet high in protein) perhaps topped with a little 'drizzle' of olive oil or tomato salsa is perfect.
In a slow stream, 'drizzle' in enough oil to bind ingredients together until thick and creamy, like mayonnaise.
The clouds that were grey in the morning were now black and a light 'drizzle' of rain fell on her face.
Boston will be cloudy with patchy 'drizzle'
Rain began to slowly 'drizzle' down from the dark night sky.
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