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Definition of MISTLE

Mistle
Mistle Mis"tle, v. i. [Eng. mist. See Misle, and Mizzle.] To fall in very fine drops, as rain.

Meaning of MISTLE from wikipedia

- The mistle thrush (****us viscivorus) is a bird common to much of Europe, temperate Asia and North Africa. It is a year-round resident in a large part...
- The Mistle-Tones is a made-for-TV movie musical that premiered on December 9, 2012 as part of ABC Family's 25 Days of Christmas. Holly is excited to audition...
- Mistle Thrush was a female-fronted 1990s alternative rock band based in Boston, M****achusetts. They've been described by the Boston Herald as The Cure-meets-Fairport...
- films, including A Friend to Die For (1994), A Carol Christmas (2003), The Mistle-Tones (2012), both versions of Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? (1996 and...
- "classical" thrush pattern of a plain brown back and a spotted breast (e.g. mistle thrush, song thrush), through all-brown (e.g. clay-colored thrush, black-billed...
- later starred alongside Tori Spelling in the ABC Family Original Movie, The Mistle-Tones in 2012. In August 2024, Bateman was announced to join The Real Housewives...
- development since 1985, officially beginning when the creators started selling Mistle Toad chocolates and cream pops to raise money. Years later, Toad Patrol...
- the teen comedy film The Hot Chick (2002), the musical comedy film The Mistle-Tones (2012), the romantic comedy film Baggage Claim (2013) and the drama...
- usually melodious songs. Although two European thrushes, the song thrush and mistle thrush, are early offshoots from the Eurasian lineage of ****us thrushes...
- word 'mistletoe' derives from the older form 'mistle' adding the Old English word tān (twig). 'Mistle' is from Common Germanic (cf. Old High German mistil...