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How is it different between "drizzle" and "pour" in this case?

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Rebecca

To "drizzle" something is to pour it very lightly. "Pour" is heavier in flow. In terms of the amount of flow, you can imagine it as drizzle < pour. Ex: He drizzled maple syrup over the pancakes. Ex: It's not raining heavily outside. Just a drizzle.

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