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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Drizzle all over

Hey guys, what does "drizzle all over" mean here:

"May I have some honey? Bear said to Snake.

To drizzle all over your sweet birthday cake?"

Could you transform it?

  

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In this context, drizzle means to pour in a fine stream .

  • In this context, drizzle means to pour in a fine stream .
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In this context, drizzle means to pour in a fine stream.

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You wouldn't want to pour a lot of honey on something and spread it all over it with a knife. It would be too much honey; it would be too sweet. So, instead, you would have the honey in a dispenser that has a narrow spout, and you would pour a few thin lines of honey over the other food, like a cake, pancakes, sopapillas, etc.

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