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A fine drizzle misted the landscape.
I fear fine drizzle has returned.
There was a fine drizzle outside, and a mist twinkled over ground zero.
In the morning, pounding rain had eased to a relentless, fine drizzle.
The lack of rainfall (other than occasional fine drizzle) is making me feel I need to water them.
Fine drizzle temporarily halted Federer's progress, although there was no shift in the balance on the resumption.
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It goes straight to caramel on the grill but, lofted with aromatics to suit a particular fruit, becomes a fine sauce to drizzle as well.
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The rain that morning was the fine-sifted Northwest drizzle that grays this corner of the country for weeks on end; too heavy for the windshield wipers on intermittent and too light for slow, when the wipers skreak and whine on dry glass.
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