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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.
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  • 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.
  • They marched to the beautiful country at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, which was then a harmless mountain clothed with chestnut woods, with spaces opening between, where farms and vineyards rejoiced in the sunshine and the fresh breezes of the lovely blue bay that lay stretched beneath. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • Dole is no fresh breeze blowing in from the hinterland to shake things up.
  • 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
  • The sunrays pouring into the room from the windows opposite him bathed his weary limbs in their warmth as a fresh breeze accompanying them tickled his hands and face.
  • Having recovered the servant, boots included, we left in the midst of a smart shower of rain, running out of harbor under all plain sail before a fresh breeze from the northward, and Halifax soon faded in the distance.
  • Here another departure from the programme took place, for my father was curious to see how so singular a craft behaved in open water: so, as there was a nice fresh breeze blowing, and sufficient sea on outside to give him a fair idea of her qualities, we worked out through the channel as soon as we reached it, and sailed round the island _outside_ of everything first of all, resuming the original plan as soon as we came inside again. For Treasure Bound
  • A fresh breeze puffed across the lake.
  • Fresh breeze from the ocean here in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico -- 75 degrees at 8: 30 a.m. XOXO Contretemps - French Word-A-Day
  • A fresh breeze puffed across the river.
  • A fresh breeze swept over the gorze bushes of the moorland and blew into yellow and red streamers the sheet of flame that rose from a huge bonfire which was built in a direct line inland from the Haunted House. Where Deep Seas Moan
  • The wind at the time the captain went below was blowing a fresh breeze from east-north-east, with a heavy sea, which increased to a violent gale; he was, however, not called until 2 o'clock.
  • A beautiful sunny day with a fresh breeze greeted the large turnout and some excellent scores were recorded on the day.
  • The boat was close-hauled on a fresh breeze and the compass indicated that we were just making the course which would bring us to Japan. Chapter 27
  • A fresh breeze swept the summit.

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