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sprinkling

[spring-kling] / ˈsprɪŋ klɪŋ /


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Few things mark the winter season a much as frosty mornings, a sprinkling of snow and the robin, which comes into its own when the weather turns cold.

From BBC

Let the baked star cool before sprinkling with a generous dusting of powdered sugar.

From Salon

Every year there is the faintly absurd recipe of a dollop of briefing, several tablespoons of speculation and a sprinkling of leaks.

From BBC

The stadium was loud and overwhelmingly blue, with only a sprinkling of Tampa Bay fans.

From Los Angeles Times

A dusting of snowflakes still clung to the envelope, like a sprinkling of white sugar on a cupcake.

From Literature