Sentences with phrase «slight drizzle»

The phrase "slight drizzle" means a very light and gentle rain that is falling. Full definition
I ate them with fresh chopped strawberries and a slight drizzle of sugar - free Log Cabin syrup.
Served with a slight drizzle of sweet and tart pomegranate molasses, this custardy bread pudding is the epitome of autumn comfort food.
Add a slight drizzle of oil and work through the noodles to help prevent them from clumping.
So just a slight drizzle on your greens and blooms allows you to really enjoy the delicate flavour of the lettuces combined with the peppy nasturtiums.
There was a slight drizzle before the start of the March for Science — London, just enough that one participant rigged an umbrella above his sign.
It is important to note that when I refer to cooking vegetables, I am usually referring to steaming for 4 or 5 minutes or baking in the oven with a slight drizzle of oil.
Not going to lie, I usually pair my festive plaids with more exciting things, like leather (faux) skirts or under 5 layers of sweaters, but there was a slight drizzle this weekend and there was no way I was leaving the house without my parka.
We go back to our hotel to give Moose a bath and get some sleep, waking up to a slight drizzle as we start our 750 - mile drive due east.
In fact, I'd have probably chosen this option over the indoor one had it not been for the slight drizzle that was filtering down from the clouds above.
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