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What is the past tense of drizzle?

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The past tense of drizzle is drizzled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of drizzle is drizzles.

The present participle of drizzle is drizzling.

The past participle of drizzle is drizzled.

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They are now nicely browned and crisped and just need to be plated up with some coriander, tomatoes, baby onions and drizzled with curry oil.
As they are fairly neutral in flavour you can also eat them spread with jam, or hot and drizzled with golden syrup.
The sprinkler is filled with consecrated water from the baptismal font, which is drizzled onto the initiate during the ritual.
Should it be the lemon panna cotta drizzled with ginger syrup or the ice-cream with crunchy dark chocolate and a hint of orange?
When the cake was done, it was decorated with white frosting drizzled down the sides.
Menus that offer succulent, corn-fed baby chicken, drizzled with a tingling lemon sauce probably take this principle to extremes.

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