Citations:nizzle


 * mizzle (cf German nieseln)


 * 1920, Eda Lou Walton, Navaho Traditional Poetry: Its Form and Content, volume 2, page 658
 * Now his holy skin, nizzling rain, A holy one


 * nizzled = sloshed




 * 1827, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 21, page 353:
 * wrapt up a'thegither in a vile, cauld, nizzling, mizzling, drizzling Scotch mist, that utterly obliterates the creation, and reduces it to warse than Naething.