How does “mizzle” compare to other forms of rain?
Correct answer: Lighter than usual

That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
Player #42139466, I'm not sure what your problem is. There's no campaign to force you to use the word. I find it interesting to know that mizzle is a word used in Cornwall.

Ivana Nűva-Gess
Player #42139466, I didn't know about Mizzle, I too thought it was Drizzle, maybe if you read the info given, you would see it says, it is even lighter than Drizzle it's when you go out and the cold fog or mist makes your clothes feel wet or when the rain is really fine. Also it is used mostly in the west country not just Cornwall but Devon it is a real word we just hadn't heard of it until now, so be thankful we have actually been taught something new....

BlueEyedAlien
I guessed that it was a portmanteau of mist and drizzle.

Player #57750688
You know if people aren't having fun here they should go find something else and let the rest of us enjoy.

RICK-N-BACHER
Player #42139466, but if I should ever find myself in Cornwall, I will use mizzle.