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The cold wind blew a mizzle of rain over us.
It's hard to be sure, in this mizzle.
More of a mizzle, perhaps, a pathetic reminder of the storm that had blown through yesterday.
It's easing up on the mizzle, but remains a little gloomy and some more rain may soon be heading in over the Trent.
He awoke late the following morning, and was immediately aware of the clammy stillness that comes with a Cornish mizzle.
Standing and applauding, understanding the essence of the work even through his righteous mizzle of illusion.
That Mizzle bunch was good!
He shivered as the wind got up: a miserable, cold mizzle was superseding the patchy fog.
There was a campsite down there in the mizzle, with six or eight standing figures, putting the place to rights, and one sit-ting figure.
Yesterday in the mizzle of November, the nephew, the aunt, the husband with chainsaw and I had wreaked havoc on the garden.
The reflections of the orange street lights shone on the wet pavement; a steady mizzle, driving in from the west, was slatting across the street.
Jamie cast an eye upward; the day had warmed slightly and it wasn't raining so much as misting-a mizzle, they'd call it in Scotland.
The mizzle had stopped and the clouds were beginning to break up by the time he climbed back up the slope to Joan Findlay's camp.
Tobrush, if your Talent's as shorted out as mine in here, then even that Mizzle telepath couldn't tell we were here."
She might well take on the Mizzle again, but with that damned demon standing right there in the doorway there was no way she would take the two of them.
The rain had slackened again, and through the mizzle, he counted his men scattered among the trees and quickly came up with the right number of riders and pack mules.
The first single for the album is "Why They Jock" featuring Ice "Billion" Berg and Murk Champ, with production from Mizzle Boy.
The clouds which had climbed now cooled and dropped so the moors and the mountains were muzzy with mist and every hill wore a hat of mizzle on its head.
What a miserable experience, though-wet, cold, the endless mizzle in the face, and it seemed as if there were entire trees just waiting until they passed beneath to drop a load of water on their heads.
It is shot with mist and mizzle, with vapor and haze and steam; it is cirrous and nubiferous, cumulous and vaporous; it is filled with woolpacks, mare's-tails, colt's-tails, cat's-tails, frost smoke, and spindrift.
It was a hard rain, a perpetual rain, a sweating and steaming rain; it was a mizzle, a downpour, a fountain, a whipping at the eyes, an undertow at the ankles; it was a rain to drown all rains and the memory of rains.
When our friends and colleagues come next year to London, now miraculously free from its all-enveloping 19th century smog, let us hope that only the mist and mizzle of the 21st century stand between us and ASEAN in the development of our fraternal futures together.
Chizzle, Mizzle, and otherwise have lapsed into a habit of vaguely promising themselves that they will look into that outstanding little matter and see what can be done for Drizzle--who was not well used--when Jarndyce and Jarndyce shall be got out of the office.
The very solicitors' boys who have kept the wretched suitors at bay, by protesting time out of mind that Mr. Chizzle, Mizzle, or otherwise was particularly engaged and had appointments until dinner, may have got an extra moral twist and shuffle into themselves out of Jarndyce and Jarndyce.