How To Use Breeze In A Sentence
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I just stayed the dorm to around and shoot the breeze with a couple of friends.
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The four of us stayed for a couple of nights in the Rest House at Takoradi, which gave us a few hours to walk the beaches and paddle in the ocean, and to luxuriate in the fresh sea breezes after the heavy atmosphere of the interior.
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There are drifts of feverfew, clouds of philadelphus, grasses whispering in the breeze, and everywhere the perfume of 1,000 blossoms keeping the countryside alive in the heart of London.
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It was mid autumn and the leaves were already starting to swirl around me as a harsher wind blew, creating almost a curtain of color each time the breeze came.
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As for bridges, fairground rides, aeroplanes and indeed absurdly altitudinous skyscrapers that move perceptibly in the breeze - not fine.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was really cold, with a sneaky, penetrating breeze to provide an extra wind-chill.
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A soft breeze pulsed the air
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She hears nothing but the breeze rustling the curtains of her bedroom window, and the angry blare of the television coming from her father's bedroom.
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She breezed through the song as though she'd been singing it for years.
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Rare cinquefoil bloom just inches from the path and marsh grasses waft in the breeze.
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She felt strangely weightless and ready to drift off with the next breeze.
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People were staying at home, sitting out on their front steps, hoping for a cooling breeze.
MR STARLIGHT
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The breeze drifting through my window is warm, and somewhere I hear a bird crying over the water.
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As I struggled along with a horror hangover, she effortlessly breezed around the park.
The Sun
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It dawned today dankly raining, but by mid morning and my coffee pilgrimage there was sunlight, intermittently, and a warming breeze from the south.
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Ava beat the rug with a vengeance, watching the dust fly through the air and circle in the late summer breeze.
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The wind started out as just a gentle breeze, but soon evolved into a strong blow.
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In any kind of breeze they smoke like a forest fire, sending clouds of grey dust over the moored yachts and into harbourside streets.
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Long has he promised to try the breezes of the plains for what he calls dyspepsia, and the artist calls
Jan of the Windmill
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I lay in the bed with my eyes still closed but my mind was awake listening to the sound of the breeze blowing through the leaves of the coconut tree near my room window.
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A strong breeze ruffles the surface of the lake.
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A fitful breeze stirred the pale foliage over her head, now and then showering her with pink petals from the lingering blossoms; from beneath her rose the damp sweet fragrance of soft earth and green grass, nearby a meadow-lark sang plaintively; somewhere a robin called arrogantly to his mate in the nest; from the valley, stretching below the sloping orchard, a violet mist lifted.
Red-Robin
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Gentle breeze is not strong, but very comfortable, I think.
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The results showed that the sea-land breeze and its annual variation in the coastal area of the northern Yellow Sea is obvious and it is seasonal maldistribution.
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Someone had opened a window and the cool morning breeze drifted in and ruffled the white hospital curtains.
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He was wondering just who Chanting Breeze might have been and if it would be indelicate of him to ask.
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In a recent interview, Lee recalled that Walter Kerr, then the drama critic for the Times, said "that 'First Breeze' was the first African-American play that invited him in to share in it.
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Her mistress, the lover of books and words, enjoyed the garden the most, sitting on the marble seat, admiring the green-blue-brown scenery with the simulated breeze stirring the bodhi leaves and crab-claw red heliconia.
COG-WORK CAT • by Joyce Chng
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A dead leaf balanced precariously on the knuckles, twitching in the breeze.
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There was only a cluster of reeds by the river(Sentence dictionary), rustling dryly in an evening breeze.
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All else was a seemingly endless field of grass, tall, yellowing and waving gently in the warm breeze.
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A raftful floats by every day, dainty blue canopies flaring in the breeze.
Poetry, Please « Tales from the Reading Room
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The northerly breeze may bring one or two light showers to northern and eastern coastal counties.
Times, Sunday Times
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The breeze rippled the water.
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“When I hear your stories, Master Sook, I feel the mountain breeze on my face.”
The Storyteller Han Sook « A Fly in Amber
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As he approached the towers a salty breeze whipped against his skin, A few birds circled overhead, wheeling absently in fatigue above the barren lands.
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Caught under by the breeze, the awnings of the fore-deck bellied upwards and collapsed slowly, and above their heavy flapping the gray stuff of Captain Whalley's roomy coat fluttered incessantly around his arms and trunk.
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What air there was might touch all alike, but would affect least the "Lawrence," "Detroit," and "Queen Charlotte," because their sails were being rent; and also they were in the centre of the cannonade, which is believed usually to kill the breeze.
Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 2
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A faint warm breeze stirred the hairs on his arm as the navy blue sky turned to black as the cicadas cheeped like mobile ringtones.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Small Pepsi challenge.
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Beyond, out the window, a big rhody, a line of arbor vitae trees all moving in a stiff breeze.
Pointless and Possibly Cosmic Stuff About Me
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Thankfully, no steady breeze was blowing, so no wind chill was created.
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The little warm breezes which licked the faces of the women were rare.
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The mainly south-westerly air-stream, alternating with south-easterlies, turned the beat to Temple into a series of short tacks as the fickle breeze tempted boats on to a course before dying away and changing direction.
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Frequent image posting is a very rare phenomenon here (that is, if someone said "posts lots of images", I'd have thought, until now, "breezeway", whereas when you say "telling people to shut up", I think ... oh, so many people.
How Now Brownpau
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It was night now, I could feel the cool of night in the air, and smell it in the breeze.
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With screens for most of its walls, the cabin feels like a large breezeway.
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As the breeze changed into a south-western gale, few of the passengers escaped seasickness.
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I tried for a few photographs to show my appreciation but there was a frisky breeze, too light to notice if it were not for the constant erratic movement of flowers and leaves.
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A breezeway greets me when I exit the elevator onto the second floor.
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Thanks to the form-fitting footbeds and Vibram outsoles, these backless wonders breeze through pushy terrain.
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A light wind swept over the shoreline, rippling Tilly's hair gently in the breeze as she sat cross legged on the ground, staring out over the sea.
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I washed up, brushed my teeth, pulled on my pajama bottoms despite the warm breeze trickling through my open window.
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There was a faint following breeze.
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Things are beginning to stir in Lancaster's Ryelands Park this spring and local people are needed to help turn the breeze into a whirlwind.
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The afternoon thunderstorm has arrived, generated by strong onshore breezes at the end of a day of harsh tropical sunshine.
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A light breeze ruffled the surface of the lake.
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Magee pulled up his collar as protection against the breeze.
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They call this season bordwo bo'uai ('blowing the petticoats awry'), in reference to the effect of the first strong gales of the south-eastern breeze.
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They expected me to sit up and shoot the breeze with them till one or two in the morning.
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The direction of Ms. Clinton's musteline personality is determined by the direction of the current political breeze.
Happy Hour Roundup
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A cold breeze was blowing hard .
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Rose of Ireland and the White Rose of Devon, a noted Society phrasemonger had dubbed them, seeing them together on the lawn one Ascot Cup Day, their light draperies and delicate ribbons whip-whipping in the pleasant June breeze, ivory-skinned, jetty-locked Celtic beauty and blue-eyed, flaxen-locked Saxon fairness in charming, confidential juxtaposition under one lace sunshade, lined with what has been the last new fashionable colour under twenty names, since then; only that year they called it _Rose fané_.
The Dop Doctor
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an inshore breeze
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The breeze copies to connect Lian to use to pester a blade earthquake to open nearby one flower petal and flustered and frustratedly says.
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Oh, How much I miss you! If the passionate refreshing breeze knows my heart, it can tell you that I miss you and care you for my life's time. If graceful white cloud knows my heart, it can tell you I love you and would be together with you forever.
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The paint coating the frame was peeling and a small flake was ripped off by a breeze and was carried away.
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The baby drooled happily in response to a sudden breeze.
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A dead leaf balanced precariously on the knuckles, twitching in the breeze.
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After a dramatic recitative which Genaux sings with some interesting vocal color, the aria is as light and as refreshing as a cool breeze.
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A creak; a sigh; is it just the evening breeze, or something more sinister?
Archive 2008-10-01
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The auditors used to come in and do nothing but shoot the breeze for forty minutes.
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The balloon rotated gently in the evening breeze, presenting its serial number to him.
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One test was being conducted on a hot, humid, breezeless morning in Hawaii, on a cinder running track.
Running from the proof: correlation does not mean causation | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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We couldn't have asked for a better day, around 19 degrees Celsius, a slight breeze and hardly a cloud in the sky.
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Casting off the shore lines, I kedged her out by main strength, (the windlass being broken), till she rode nearly up and down to the small anchor -- too small to hold her in any breeze.
Chapter 36
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As I sat to write this essay I could not help but reflect upon an old saying about a butterfly beating its wings in China and causing a breeze in Oregon.
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Some people think learning to drive is a breeze.
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A breeze stirred through the cusped arches that linked the pillars, and her clothes swirled around her.
Shadow Princess
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The curtains were swinging from side to side in the breeze.
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Palm trees stir in the soft Pacific breeze.
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A thermal chimney and a breezeway hallway allow for passive cooling in the warmer months as each room was designed to allow for cross ventilation.
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And if I thought I caught my name whispered on the breeze, I chose not to acknowledge it.
Brush of Darkness
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It's nice shoot the breeze with an old friend.
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Brilliant fall sunshine and a return of light breezes from the south allow for a rapid warm up.
Forecast: On and off sun with mild temps today
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The window was open and the check curtains were fluttering in the light breeze coming in off the water.
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Banners and purple flags waved in the brisk cold breeze.
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Her long skirt billowed in the breeze.
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There is a breath of spring in the gentle breeze.
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As box-office receipts have proven that he is no longer infallible, it should be a breeze to walk up to him and become his friend in a jiffy!
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There was a warm breeze and she found all her luggage packed and ready to go.
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This was the first occasion upon which it had had a fair trial, and it was found to answer admirably; the raft proving to be not only so stiff as to be absolutely uncapsizable, but also remarkably fast considering her shape, a speed of six knots being got out of her unloaded and with a good fresh breeze blowing.
The Missing Merchantman
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a capricious summer breeze
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Then a breeze shivered among the tops of the apple-trees, and the sered leaves were blown from the branches.
Esther Waters
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Sublime music floats on a scented summer breeze to the spot where you lie.
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All it takes is a whoosh of inflationary breeze and the buck is off!
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Using the tilt of the Sixaxis, you stir the petal of a flower on the breeze, and as you touch other opening blooms on your way, your single pale curl is joined by gradually more colorful petals, eventually assembling the sort of floral cloud seen in artful visions of springtime cherry blossom breezes.
Flower's Lawful, Logical Wind
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face up to the skies, feeling the gentle breeze caress her face as she slowly let go of everything on her mind.
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There was a faint following breeze.
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As when a breeze ruffles the surface of a reflecting pool, ripples ran rapidly across her vision, momentarily distorting the figures.
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A breeze blows in from the distant sea and flutters both the terrace curtains and the gauzier material around the crib.
Ilium
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The sails flapped in the breeze.
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The idea so vague and ill-formed it might just vanish like smoke in a breeze.
Antonio Garcia-Martinez: Pseudorandomness, Or How I Got Into Y Combinator and Had a Child With a Woman I Barely Knew, Almost Simultaneously
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The front window slid open, and in the back were jalousie windows that I cranked wide to let in the breeze.
Motel Paradiso
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Colombian President Andres Pastrana, a light breeze riffling his silvered hair, steps forward to accept this generous gift from the American people.
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Convection cells on Earth cause thermals, breezes, thunderstorms and other weather patterns.
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He glided through the air and breezed past people.
The Sun
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Odds against a cool breeze about a thousand to one.
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A note of melancholy swelled to a crescendo, then, dissipated into the breeze with a diminuendo.
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What we did have which made it bearable is a pretty constant onshore breeze and of course ceiling fans.
How liveable is year-round climate in La Penita (north of PV) without air conditioning?
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There was a breeze, and her rebellious hair began cascading down from the knot she'd put it in that morning.
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The early-evening fog was rolling in on a hellish breeze.
Three Stages of Amazement
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A gentle breeze wafted the scent of roses in through the open window.
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I splashed along in the warmish Tasman Sea and just let the sea breeze blow through my soul for a while. Very healing.
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In a recent interview, Lee recalled that Walter Kerr, then the drama critic for the Times, said "that 'First Breeze' was the first African-American play that invited him in to share in it.
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There are several species known under various names, such as gad-fly, breeze-fly, etc.
Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
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A light breeze ruffled the surface of the lake.
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As we arrived at the river, the cold easterly gale had veered to a light westerly breeze with a touch of warmth in it, perfect for river trouting.
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Warm breezes index the approach of spring.
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Today she is as she was when we first met - shy, lissome, so slender a breeze could sway her, smiling; always smiling.
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The breeze whispered along the castle walls and for a moment he thought he heard his name hissing softly in the night wind.
Last Sword Of Power
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Breeze said: 'We could see the impact through the feedback the shopfloor staff were giving us.
Times, Sunday Times
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She is keen to lay the yashmak of cool air across her face, keen to enjoy the soothing mantilla of the night breeze.
THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
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As I struggled along with a horror hangover, she effortlessly breezed around the park.
The Sun
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The breeze has died away.
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The spatial variation of southerly burster, drainage flows and sea breezes in the Illawarra Region are discussed in detail.
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The grass waved around in the breeze and a few animals scurried away except for a rabbit, whose curiosity overcame it and it sniffed at the human.
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A gentle breeze wafted the scent of roses in through the open window.
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The night air was chilly and the wind blew a cold breeze under her hood.
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After hugging her parents goodbye, the college student breezes through security at the airport.
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A north-westerly breeze and periods of good sunshine continued throughout the day which made things pleasant for everyone.
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I pray for the swan goose, the moonlight and the spring breeze forthousands of times, wishing the swan goose can bring my miss toyou; the moonlight can convey my greeting to you ; the spring breeze can send my care to you!
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Sublime music floats on a scented summer breeze to the spot where you lie.
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Elsinore, this time due to me and my own stubbornness, is rolling in the wind and heading nowhere in a light breeze at the rate of nothing but driftage per hour.
CHAPTER XLVI
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The monolith brooded gaunt and silent above the sward which waved, green and untrampled, in the morning breeze.
People of the Dark
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I like to go where the breeze blows free and the windows of the heart are not shut.
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Moonlight poured through the unshuttered windows, and the damp summer breeze ruffled his hair.
A TIME OF WAR
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The roses bloomed, swallows skimmed low and the breeze swished the treetops.
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You feel the breeze coming from the window, gently caressing your face.
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Southern Sicily gets warm sea breezes straight from Africa that help keep it feeling summery long into autumn.
Times, Sunday Times
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The scent of the flowers was wafted along by the breeze.
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Along with the warm sunshine, the cruel headwinds of Bank Holiday Monday subsided to a light breeze.
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This time they breezed through one of the police checkpoints, set up across the roads leading to the parade route.
Times, Sunday Times
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A breeze wafted the scent towards us.
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The roses bloomed, swallows skimmed low and the breeze swished the treetops.
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There were many sailing dinghies taking advantage of the breeze and several water skiers battling against the slight swell.
WALL GAMES
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They gazed in bovine surprise at the scarlet-faced visitor, and for one frightful moment Breeze felt that she must flee.
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The gentle breezes, lulling waves, and general island calm create a perfect setting for a regenerative retreat.
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Cardinals wearing white mitres walked onto the square, their red vestments blowing in the breeze.
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A breeze blew the curtains inwards.
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Howsomever, the wind breezed up a little on the second day, and by nightfall it blew pretty freshish, with a heavyish sea on.
Fred Markham in Russia The Boy Travellers in the Land of the Czar
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The grass was tall enough to hide a horse and waved in the breeze like a wind-roiled sea.
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The captain counts it a light upon one of the headlands of the Jersey shore; and he orders the helmsman (she is sailing in the eye of an easy westerly breeze) to give her a couple of points more "northing"; and the yards and sheets are trimmed accordingly.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866
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A fairly stiff breeze was blowing, but the branches of the willow trees never swayed.
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I breezed through the procedures and came out to join my friend.
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He dazzled his army of adoring fans as he breezed into the city to embark on a new chapter in his glittering career… hotel ownership.
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The colt reared and began galloping when other horses breezed past him.
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Palm trees are swaying in the breeze, skies are blue and the sea is even bluer.
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A steady breeze blows against their faces as they flip through a catalog of apartment listings.
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Yet for sailors there is scope to dress down, buzz off and feel the breeze.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cool and cloudy with an easterly breeze.
Times, Sunday Times
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Every type of panty, bra and female frippery imaginable was hanging in the breeze.
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Although sea breezes kept the coast more comfortable, inland areas baked in 12 to 13 hours of unbroken sunshine.
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It was very funny, as I said earlier when I read the pilot, I kind of breezed through the whole description of the real-time aspect.
CNN Transcript Jan 20, 2007
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One brown knoll alone breaks the waste, and on it a few leafless wind-clipt oaks stretch their moss-grown arms, like giant hairy spiders, above a desolate pool which crisps and shivers in the biting breeze, while from beside its brink rises a mournful cry, and sweeps down, faint and fitful, amid the howling of the wind.
Westward Ho!
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The breeze grew in strength, the flags shook, plastic bunting creaked.
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The northerly breeze may bring one or two light showers to northern and eastern coastal counties.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sound in my ears is The sough of the breeze in the branches.
SANDS OF TIME
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His dark hair fell to his shoulders, waving slightly in the breeze.
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A warm breeze was blowing from the south.
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It is somehow extremely loud and is followed by a long moment of utter silence and calm during which the breeze gently ruffles the pleated hem of the woman's blue burqa.
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Outland Trophy (Miglior Lineman): Mike Iupati di Idaho il nome nuovo, capitano dei Vandals ha giocato una stagione ad altissimo livello, dimostrando di vouch for recuperato ottimamente dallinfortunio alla spalla della passata stagione che lo aveva costretto the chiuderla in via anticipata; left guard, ormai titolare indiscusso da tre anni e dovrebbe presentarsi al breeze di questanno.
Archive 2009-12-01
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I felt the cold ocean breeze blow across my face, filling my nose with the salty smell of the ocean.
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His light brown hair was wavering in the breeze and he was taller than her mother.
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A question confronting the Football Association's review team is whether dropping a breeze-block from another country on an underperforming national team is the right way to improve results.
World Cup 2010 live blog: 30 June
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A clement breeze, overloaded with the scent of the chokecherry blossoms, eddied around me as I headed to the storage shed.
Mercy Kill
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Initially, though, the Dalesmen utilised their pack and they out-muscled the visitors to such an extent that despite facing a stiff breeze, the home side enjoyed most of the territory.
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Through the next hour, during which the gentle morning breeze had a little freshened, the dusty vapor had developed itself far and wide into the appearance of huge aerial draperies, hanging in mighty volumes from the sky to the earth; and at particular points, where the eddies of the breeze acted upon the pendulous skirts of these aerial curtains rents were perceived, sometimes taking the form of regular arches, portals, and windows, through which began dimly to gleam the heads of camels 'indorsed'
Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers
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Cool in an easterly breeze.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sudden breeze made the candles blow out.
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Fresh, sweet air breezed past Shana's head, her fawn-colored hair streaming behind her in the gust.
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The surface of the spring pond was dimpled by the breeze.
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Some people think learning to drive is a breeze.
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A stiff breeze and choppy sea change my plan.
Times, Sunday Times
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He stared off into the distant trees beyond the backyard fence, watching them sway with the slight breeze.
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The flag fluttered in the light breeze.
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They shimmer when a breeze blows through the trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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The willow branches swing in the breeze.
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She loved to take her breaks here, where the freshening breeze from the forest could caress her fur, and she could watch and listen to the multitude of birds that made their homes there.
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Palm trees swayed lazily in the soft breeze.
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The next day we headed to the gay Beach Number 7, which was marked like a territorial conquest with a huge rainbow flag flapping in the breeze.
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A beautiful one, with so many wild flowers that a sweet scent of lavender lingered on the soft breeze that was brushing his face.
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The odd white flag with the red cross of St George snaps in the breeze on a makeshift flagpole of old aerials, high above the iron palisades, as if this was the last redoubt of a race on the verge of extinction.
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Thus she saith! but what a woman tells an ardent amourist ought fitly to be graven on the breezes and in running waters.
The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus
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She shivered slightly as a cool breeze stirred beneath her cloak and he hugged her close against his side to share his warmth.
THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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A sudden breeze rustled the long dry grass.
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Thus at St. Isabel or Clarence, Fernando Po, where the land-wind or the sea-breeze ever blows, the vicious little wretches are hardly known; on the forested background of mountain they are troublesome as at Nigerian Nufe.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
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Warm breezes index the approach of spring.
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A cool breeze brushed his face, ruffling his hair.
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The curtains bellied in the breeze.
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A cool breeze off the creek rattles the leaves of the locust tree and flutters through the room.