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Use "mizzling" in a sentence
"This was what is here called a mizzling rain, which fell from the ceiling or roof of the cavern, through the veins of the rock."
"We had no idea that there was anything spartan about this, sitting on the river bank in the mizzling rain and talking about essays, until we went to the Roundwood Inn for a black coffee and found a gang of friends from Dublin ordering colossal pies and roasts with pints of ale and cider."
"The weather had changed overnight, when a backing wind brought a granite sky and a mizzling rain with it, and although it was now only a little after two o'clock in the afternoon, the pallour of a winter evening seemed to have closed upon the hills, cloaking them in mist."