Simple past tense and past participle of mizzle.(verb)
Deliberate misspelling of misled(verb)
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Use "mizzled" in a sentence
"Directly under and beside the staff was the legend "Don't be misled"; to Charlie, "mizzled" meant to be sort of wobbly and confused, like those lines."
"For example he had for years pronounced the word "misled" as, "mizzled." for a reason which demonstrates the clarity of his logic if nothing else: as a child he had seen on a box of English biscuits the picture of a trumpeter, from whose instrument came a staff of music with the staff drawn in wavy lines, probably to convey the idea of a fanfare in vibrato."
"It has rained or mizzled all day, as my pockets feel."