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Mizzle   Listen
verb
Mizzle  v. i.  (past & past part. mizzled; pres. part. mizzling)  
1.
To rain in very fine drops; to drizzle.
2.
To take one's self off; to go. (Slang) "As long as George the Fourth could reign, he reigned, And then he mizzled."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Mizzle" Quotes from Famous Books



... Numpa Sovereign, one pound. Gorhead, or godhed Money. Merrih Nose (?). Nyock Head. Graigh Hair. Kaine, or kyni Ears (Romany, kan). Melthog Inner shirt. Medthel Black. Cunnels Potatoes. Faihe, or feye Meat (feoil. Gaelic). Muogh Pig (muck. Irish). Miesli, misli To go (origin of "mizzle"?) Mailyas, or moillhas Fingers (meirleach, stealers Gaelic). Shaidyog Policeman. Respun To steal. Shoich Water, blood, liquid. Alemnoch Milk. Raglan, or reglan Hammer. Goppa Furnace, smith (gobha, a smith. Gaelic). ...
— The Gypsies • Charles G. Leland



Words linked to "Mizzle" :   rain down, rainfall, drizzle, rain



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