Word of the Day: DRIZZERABLE

ETYMOLOGY
from drizzling + miserable

EXAMPLE
“… As loggers used to say, two ‘drizzerable‘ days of sullen wet wind blew by before I dared risk the open lake in the canoe. To mollify my impatience, I spent the time rethinking the cabin logs, rebracing roof members, and chopping wood, should I decide to spend another winter there. …”

From: The Bears and I
By Robert Franklin Leslie, 1971

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