smirr
English
Noun
smirr (plural smirrs)
Verb
smirr (third-person singular simple present smirrs, present participle smirring, simple past and past participle smirred)
- (Scotland, intransitive) To drizzle; to rain finely.
- 2014, William McIlvanney, The Papers of Tony Veitch:
- The queue was about the size of a small football crowd and in the smirring rain it should have been a formula for misery. But the place was jumping joyously.
- (Scotland, transitive) To cover with fine rain.
- 2022, John MacKay, The Road Dance:
- Rain clouds smirred the horizon, but for now the grey mists above were content to drift on.
Scots
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