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To sneeze and accidentally tinkle at the same time. Alexx totally just sninkled!
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verb 1. To snow lightly in small particles. 2. To lightly snow over. 3. To dust lightly with snow. The weather today shows intermittent sninkle with a 20% chance of heavier snow.
The roads had a light sninkling of snow. Is is snowing? No, it is only sninkling outside. I wish it would quit sninkling and really snow a lot. |
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a snow sprinkle. small amount of snowflakes falling to the ground. The {sninkles} outside were gently falling, certainly not enough precipitation to accumulate.
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