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  • A light breeze ruffled the surface of the lake.
  • We couldn't have asked for a better day, around 19 degrees Celsius, a slight breeze and hardly a cloud in the sky.
  • 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
  • The window was open and the check curtains were fluttering in the light breeze coming in off the water.
  • 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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  • A light breeze ruffled the surface of the lake.
  • 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
  • Along with the warm sunshine, the cruel headwinds of Bank Holiday Monday subsided to a light breeze.
  • He stared off into the distant trees beyond the backyard fence, watching them sway with the slight breeze.
  • The flag fluttered in the light breeze.
  • He stood and looked at them sway, feeling a unity with them as his body swayed to the same light breeze.
  • The light breeze caught her hair and sent it flying backwards as she tossed her head.
  • Today we are basking in the hot, spring sun in the South Pacific, with a light breeze and stuns'ls set; tomorrow we could be in a full-blown gale and 35-foot seas, and cyclone season isn't far off.
  • By contrast, freshwater holes and streams are generally considered cooling for the body and the light breeze of the north wind is said to strengthen it.
  • The wind was blowing through her fancy curtained window and a light breeze hit her long brown hair as it dangled off the bed hitting the pale purple and mauve comforter.
  • The windows had been opened wide and she could feel a slight breeze.
  • Everything looked pale gray in the moonlight, and a slight breeze made the grasses whisper around me.
  • She finally saw him, leaning against the railing, hair fluttering in the light breeze.
  • Indeed, some very light breezes saw racing starting late and we bring you results of the first two races with results to be confirmed.
  • The lightweight blokart is a micro landsailer, ideal for racing up the beach or for gently tootling along in a light breeze with children.
  • The lake looked cold and still, although a slight breeze gently fanned its surface so that it seemed to have gills.
  • If you wake early enough, you can catch a solid hour of light breezes and a certain summer coolness.
  • A light breeze stirred the leaves lying on the path.
  • There was a slight breeze, and I neatly managed to avoid the worst of the stink.
  • The Samoset rolled and righted on a sea, and in the light breeze her canvas gave forth a hollow thrum. Bunches of Knuckles
  • The flag fluttered in the light breeze.
  • Their armor was burnished bright red, and black capes swung over the shoulders and flapped in the light breeze.
  • At least my dress was not welcoming the sun's heat; on the contrary I was comfortable with a slight breeze ruffling my skirts.
  • The bright sun shines in a cloudless sky, and a light breeze riffles the clear waters of an open pool in the sea ice of McMurdo Sound.
  • The wind that day turned from a light breeze to fierce gusts.
  • There were no song birds and the only sound was the gentle rustle of a light breeze through the stiff orderly lines of cabbages, swedes and turnips.
  • Occasionally a slight breeze rattles the thin-stemmed bushes and moves the tops of pine and spruce, but that is all.
  • A slight breeze rose, wafting the heavy scent of flowers past her.
  • A slight breeze was blowing.
  • A slight breeze was blowing.
  • The froth of their decaffeinated cappuccinos seemed to flutter aerobically in the light breeze.
  • The offending molar twinged as the twilight breeze drew more coolness into the air. O' Bending Light
  • This lot plays brass instruments and would keel over in a light breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • The air became cool with a slight breeze that whispered and moved her cloak, sending wisps of dark hair across her face as they rode.
  • A light breeze once again blew the tendrils of hair into her face.
  • Following them, her gaze was intercepted by the sight of Sam standing alone up in the enclosed bridge, his huge shoulders blocking out any view of the overhead instruments, pareu rippling in the slight breeze, eyes straight ahead. Cachalot
  • About four o'clock, on the morning of Sunday, a light breeze from the westward sprang up, and the order was given by signal for the galiot to make sail, and to follow the Josephine. Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim
  • She brought the feather up to look at it and it quivered in the slight breeze.
  • A light breeze came off the sea.
  • Some of the windows had shutters that were eerily creaking in the slight breeze.
  • A slight breeze picks up and you see only occasional flashes of distant lightning that still illuminate the whole sky.
  • An elderly man paced back and forth before taking a seat on the park bench, while a light breeze sent trees dancing in the secluded darkness.
  • A slight breeze rose, wafting the heavy scent of flowers past her.
  • A light breeze blew the fine voile curtains away from the windows and early morning light chased away all the shadows.
  • It was a bright, sunny day and a light breeze blew.
  • Now that there was a light breeze ruffling through the flags the castle seemed more intimidating now.
  • This lot plays brass instruments and would keel over in a light breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • The windows had been opened wide and she could feel a slight breeze.
  • A slight breeze picks up and you see only occasional flashes of distant lightning that still illuminate the whole sky.
  • A slight breeze was stirring the branches.
  • Dark, brooding clouds, which threatened to turn the event into a mudbath, took pity on those who had gathered below them and a light breeze even wafted past the stage to cool those who had exerted themselves too much.
  • This year couldn't be more of a contrast, with the ridge of high pressure bringing just a slight breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • This lot plays brass instruments and would keel over in a light breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sunshine and a light breeze can make even a ham sandwich twice the meal it is indoors.
  • Everyone was quiet; the only thing heard was the slight breeze ruffling the leaves.
  • A slight breeze ruffles the new leaves on the trees and discovers a discarded morning newspaper on a bench.
  • The air was so calm that flying was probably laborious, and when a light breeze slipped in—not from the west but out of the east—a big redtail climbed up to play along the cliff face, then dropped down to skim low. Bird Cloud
  • No more rain, a slight breeze now and again, but the sky remains dark and ominous.
  • The morning couldn't have been better for his purposes: just over ten degrees, clear, bright, and frostless, with a light breeze from the east.
  • The windows had been opened wide and she could feel a slight breeze.
  • There were no song birds and the only sound was the gentle rustle of a light breeze through the stiff orderly lines of cabbages, swedes and turnips.
  • The hot sunny days were tempered by a light breeze.
  • A light breeze ruffled the surface of the lake.
  • My long hair waved wildly in the light breeze that was blowing.
  • The air was warm and a slight breeze ruffled the trees.
  • Sunday will be a mixture of sunny spells and downfalls of rain and Bank Holiday Monday will continue much like Sunday, with a slight breeze.
  • The wind was then blowing from the south-west in the mild degree which in barometrical language is ranked ‘No. 2, light breeze.’ Dracula
  • This lot plays brass instruments and would keel over in a light breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wind was gentle, a slight breeze now and then to cool the warm air.
  • Seaweed of strange varieties, and of every fantastic shape and texture, the round balls of fibrous grass, like gigantic thistledowns, which scurry before the light breeze, as though endued with life, the white oval shells of the cuttle-fish, and the shapeless hideous masses of dead _medusæ_, all lie about in extricable confusion on the sandy shores of the East Coast. In Court and Kampong Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula
  • Ally walked out of the building and onto the always-bustling street, a light breeze fanning her shoulder-length, caramel-blond hair out behind her.
  • With lots of cheering and support from the sidelines the game continued under a brilliant blue sky with a slight breeze coming from the Finke River end.
  • A light breeze came off the sea.
  • One light breeze, or someone decides to “dust off” their sandy towel, and I’ve become Sarah Parmigianna, dipped in an eggwash aka sunscreen, and breaded head to toe with sand. Holiday Weekend BBQ Blowout, Vol. 1 - Beach Bummer
  • We were surrounded by reefs, a light breeze, and fair depth of water-called out by the leadsman, 2, 2½, 2, 3 fathoms, until after some time we got into deeper water, and passed out of the Bay in safety. Narrative of an expedition undertaken for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York
  • When they were closer, I could see the way his pale hair waved in the slight breeze, which only served to make me feel even colder.
  • The light is fading, and the distant sounds of the city are carried on a light breeze that creates ripples on the water.
  • 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
  • A slight breeze rose, wafting the heavy scent of flowers past her.
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  • This lot plays brass instruments and would keel over in a light breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • A slight breeze rose, wafting the heavy scent of flowers past her.
  • The sky was partially overcast with high cumulostratus clouds, and a light breeze blew from the east, but nothing to indicate a thunderstorm in any direction. Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia
  • Suddenly, Jerry's spine tingled, as a slight breeze washed over him.
  • Through the hot haze of a July morning a dromon, as certain merchant vessels of that time were called, might have been seen drifting before a light breeze into St. George's Bay at Beirut, on the coast of Syria. The Brethren
  • A light breeze was blowing.
  • This year couldn't be more of a contrast, with the ridge of high pressure bringing just a slight breeze. Times, Sunday Times
  • A light breeze stirred her hair from the side, and for the space of one deep breath she turned her head and followed it around until she met it full-faced. KEESH, SON OF KEESH
  • A slight breeze rustles the long grass and the only other movement is supplied by the thousands of cattle that call the Pampas home.
  • He turned to face Mindy, her ravishing, long brown hair waving in the slight breeze.
  • The hot sunny days were tempered by a light breeze.
  • There was a slight breeze in the air that tousled Lena's hair, stray tendrils from her ponytail framing her face.
  • There was only a slight breeze as the bus lazily took the curves, passing beneath trees that had blossomed with white flowers.
  • We were both barefoot, my feet buried in the sand as a slight breeze came up from the water.
  • I stretched again, feeling content and at peace, and watched the curtains lift in a light breeze.
  • The leaves rustled in the light breeze.
  • There were no jibs, but extra sails called bonnets could be rigged in light breezes. Champlain's Dream
  • A slight breeze was stirring the branches.Sentencedict
  • The ideal scenario is a light breeze that blows straight onshore.
  • While the flags of all 25 countries flapped in the light breeze, about 3,000 demonstrators protested against the war.
  • It is the tail-end of the hottest summer in 150 years and a long streamer in the national colours of blue and yellow flutters in the light breeze of a halcyon September afternoon.
  • A light breeze ruffled the surface of the lake.
  • A slight breeze picks up and you see only occasional flashes of distant lightning that still illuminate the whole sky.
  • The slight breeze was blowing her hair around and the sun shone, causing her golden hair to glisten.
  • In the light breeze, all of the hanging things danced, baskets and feeders and chimes.

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