Definition of Drizzlingly

1. Adverb. With drizzle, or light rain. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Drizzlingly

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Drizzlingly

driving spirits
driving test
driving under the influence
driving van trailer
driving van trailers
driving wheel
driving wind
drivingly
drivings
drizzle
drizzled
drizzles
drizzlier
drizzliest
drizzling
drizzlingly (current term)
drizzly
dro
drock
drocks
drocode
droger
drogers
drogher
droghers
drogman
drogoman
drogue
drogue chute
drogue parachute

Literary usage of Drizzlingly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1873)
"It was past 8 PM when we got to Adelsberg, very dark, very cold, and most drizzlingly wet. There was no carriage, ..."

2. A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary by Baba Padmanji, James Thomas Molesworth (1863)
"drizzlingly— rain- [chick. n. A cub, pup, kitten, . A yellow paint. a. Yellowish./. Taw- a. Yellow. T, &c. a. Of a full, bright, glaring yellow. /. ..."

3. The Chinese Classics: With a Translation, Critical and Exegetical Notes by James Legge, Confucius, Mencius (1871)
"~ffi '¡JE, drizzlingly. I. XT. III. 1-4. ', descriptive of cattle Hupping their ears. II. iv. VT. 1. Some read >]??. A ford. I. iii. IX. 1, 2. ..."

4. Glimpses of Panama and of the Canal by Mary Louise McCarty (1913)
"... the rain fell drizzlingly, but we were so interested that we were hardly aware of it, for no one takes cold or feels shivery from getting wet in that ..."

5. May Margaret: Called "the Fair Maid of Galloway," by Samuel Rutherford Crockett (1905)
"Then, softly at first, small dampish snow began to fall drizzlingly, drifting on the ledges, forming into little piles behind the gargoyles, and making long ..."

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