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fresh breeze

NOUN
  1. wind moving 19-24 knots; 5 on the Beaufort scale

How To Use fresh breeze In A Sentence

  • Her head dropped forward but she did not hear the barrel being opened until a fresh breeze struck her.
  • The seaward wall, only a screen looking out on the reef, allowed a fresh breeze and the sound of the waves to be our constant companions, lulling us to sleep.
  • The house on my side has a magnificent view of the beautiful Hijan hills, down which a waterfall tumbles in a broad sheet of foam only half a mile off, and which breed a rampageous fresh breeze for a great part of the day. The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
  • There's quite a fresh breeze today.
  • Most of the corrosive acid quickly evaporated from the road that was warmed by early morning sunshine and a fresh breeze helped it to quickly dissipate into the atmosphere.
  • A fresh breeze was blowing; the rye and colza were sprouting, little dewdrops trembled at the roadsides and on the hawthorn hedges. Madame Bovary
  • A fresh breeze puffed across the lake.
  • Dole is no fresh breeze blowing in from the hinterland to shake things up.
  • It was as if a window had opened on a stifling room overburdened with heavy furniture to let in a fresh breeze. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • A humid night it was - quite normal by the beach, one might argue - but for the occasional whiff of fresh breeze that wafted across the place.
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