Drizzling [verb]
Definition of Drizzling:
fine rain
Sentence/Example of Drizzling:
My railway life began on a drizzling dismal day in the early autumn.
It had been drizzling fitfully all day, but as we started on the trip, it began to rain in earnest.
A few sentinels stood shivering in the cold and drizzling rain around the doors of the national palace.
Toiling up the hill, he arrived at Hotel Bellevue through a drizzling rain.
The next day and the next night were stale and mean and musty with a drizzling winter rain.
The drizzling winter had given place to a glorious early summer, and the days increased in heat until they became torrid.
But before afternoon a drizzling shower came on, and Mary watched and wept in vain, for Ella did not come.
A thunder-shower pours down much faster than a drizzling rain.
Resuming their journey, they encamped in a cottonwood grove in a chilly drizzling rain.
The deck behind them was deserted, and a fine drizzling rain was beginning to fall.