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How to spell DRIZLE correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "drizle" could include "drizzle", which means to rain lightly and steadily or "dribble", which means to flow or trickle in drops or a thin stream. It's important to double check spelling to avoid confusion and miscommunication.

List of suggestions on how to spell drizle correctly

  • dazzle Her sparkling sequin dress was sure to dazzle everyone at the party.
  • dribble The basketball player's dribble was so smooth that he was able to get past the defender easily.
  • drill He learned how to drill holes in wood in his woodworking class.
  • Driller The driller bit into the coal with his bit and started to drill.
  • Drills I need to do some drills to improve my strength.
  • drizzle The rain began to drizzle lightly as we walked through the park.
  • Drizzled I drizzled olive oil over the chicken breasts before seasoning them with salt and pepper.
  • drizzles The forecast predicted light drizzles throughout the day.
  • drizzly It was a drizzly day, but we still went out for a walk.
  • frizzle
  • grizzle The old man had a grizzle in his beard.
  • trifle She didn't want to make a big deal out of it, so she decided to just trifle her disappointment away.
  • triple

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