How To Use Sea breeze In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • Sacramento Vs Indy during summer: Sacramento uniquely has (Vs Indy): Mountain ranges to the West and East, the eastern ones high mountains, relatively cold rivers running through / along it, a major marsh to the west and others a few miles to the south, low RH during summer, both (land modified) sea breezes and mountain breezes, many inversions, lots of dust. Unthreaded #7 « Climate Audit
  • The heat in this coastal town is tempered by cool sea breezes.
  • The sea breezes, the tropical languor, that old susegad, had conspired to make Goa an oriental fleshpot.
  • Instead, I want to swig lush, long, refreshing mixed drinks that make me feel I am lolling about on a beach fanned by a cool sea breeze.
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  • It took six to eight hours for the nor'wester to blow away the sea breeze.
  • We were promptly brought our starter: more manageable invertebrates, this time - briny oysters in frothily light pea foam, tasting as fresh as a salty sea breeze.
  • Yet, even if Chelsea breeze through a group also containing Valencia and the Belgian champions, Genk, they would acknowledge that the real test of their credentials is to come. Chelsea's André Villas-Boas will try to succeed where others failed
  • He might, as long as he lived, lie on the rubber sheet in the center of the bed in the front bedroom where the white marquisette curtains billowed out in the afternoon sea breeze, rustling like palmetto fronds.
  • There is no earthly reason for it to be here - apart from the staggering view, a sea breeze and sheer joie de vivre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Open windows receive the sea breeze rolling off the glistening sea.
  • Forgetting that we were in search of sea breezes, we continued to saunter on, across one field, over one stile and then over another, until after passing by the side of a snug-looking old-fashioned house, with a beautifully kept garden, the road took a sudden turn and brought us to some parkish-looking well-timbered ground in front, at one side of which Jorrocks saw something that he swore was Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities
  • The Cape, with its soft sea breezes, had always comforted Tyianne when she vacationed here.
  • Each of the hotel's 339 rooms offers a waterfront vista with a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay, made more accessible by large bay windows which partially open to allow a sea breeze.
  • The long grass ripple like the ocean waves under the surprisingly gentle sea breeze.
  • The same can occur in the hot, dry winds of summer, especially on the beach where sea breezes are active.
  • Research showed that the prevailing westerly would blow the pollution out from the city to the Hauraki Gulf and the sea breeze would bring it back again, so for one to three days it would build up until a sou'wester blew it away again.
  • He described it in a 2004 interview with Rolling Stone as "a sound that has elements of soca, salsa, African sounds, cumbia, sea breeze and about 50 percent of it comes from inside me, but I don't have any damn idea which. Eline Gordts: Álvaro José Arroyo
  • She threw her head back, closed her eyes, and let the sea breeze ruffle though her hair. A Roomful of Birds - Scottish short stories 1990
  • The sunlight glimmered off these blades and when the sea breeze swept through they rippled like sequins on a party dress.
  • Model types sip at their sea breezes and dance the night away.
  • Another transit hub, Sunny Bay Station in Hong Kong, takes advantage of sea breezes to cool the building.
  • They would hear booms far out in the ocean, see the smoke or the nighttime glow of burning ships on the horizon, and smell burning fuel on the sea breeze.
  • OK, so there's no way a sea breeze is a classic cocktail, but since it conforms to the classic rule - a single spirit base and two modifiers - we'll allow it.
  • This is different from the tonic effect of tiny amounts of ocean ozone in sea breezes in early summer in the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soft sand gently stroked wanton sea breeze blowing in every body hair.
  • The absence of walls on the central pavilion allows in the soft sea breezes to waft through.
  • There is no earthly reason for it to be here - apart from the staggering view, a sea breeze and sheer joie de vivre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well sheltered by its trees and refreshed by the sea breezes, it commands a fine view over the new "port de commerce," and the whole extent of the harbour of Brest, which is capable of containing 500 ships of the line, and is, with the exception of those of Rio Janeiro and Brittany & Its Byways
  • You don't need thermals over a warm landmass to create a sea breeze.
  • I splashed along in the warmish Tasman Sea and just let the sea breeze blow through my soul for a while. Very healing.
  • The spatial variation of southerly burster, drainage flows and sea breezes in the Illawarra Region are discussed in detail.
  • Southern Sicily gets warm sea breezes straight from Africa that help keep it feeling summery long into autumn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although sea breezes kept the coast more comfortable, inland areas baked in 12 to 13 hours of unbroken sunshine.
  • They proged a sea breeze only close to the immediate coast, and northerlies everywhere else. Exponential Growth in Physical Systems #2 « Climate Audit
  • Groups of friends lay semi supine, tufts of pubic hair stirring in the sea breeze.
  • Feel the stirrings of a sea breeze in your hair? Times, Sunday Times
  • The Englishman held a lofty finger in the air, and his flocculent hair blew upright in the sea breeze, giving him the look of an unfashionable popinjay.
  • This is different from the tonic effect of tiny amounts of ocean ozone in sea breezes in early summer in the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • The light sea breeze made its subtle intrusion in ragged, breathless sighs.
  • I've got Richard Glover on the radio, a gentle sea breeze blowing in from the south and the sun bronzing me up due west.
  • It took six to eight hours for the nor'wester to blow away the sea breeze.
  • The winds did cooperate in some regard finally covering the complete race area with a 4-6 knot sea breeze.
  • I'd rather have the sea breezes, which is what we do get, we get a nice southerly.
  • On a hot day sea breezes can bring refreshingly cooler conditions to coastal towns and cities.
  • You can also dine outside on the veranda section and enjoy cooling sea breezes.
  • The heat is tempered by sea breezes on the coast.
  • Salt farms and gristmills dotted the coastline, their windmills tapping the sea breezes for energy.
  • Land and sea breezes are far more noticeable in Australia than anabatic and katabatic winds.
  • She threw her head back, closed her eyes, and let the sea breeze ruffle though her hair. A Roomful of Birds - Scottish short stories 1990
  • Mind you, as long as you can stop them blowing away, you could enjoy these chips in anything from a refreshing sea breeze to a force-9 gale.
  • The weather was just right: warm sunshine tempered by a gentle sea breeze.
  • Always remember, however, that sea breezes will temper the heat and might cool things considerably.
  • Along the way are bars and restaurants ideal for a sunset drink in the soft sea breeze.
  • The far western end of the Santa Ynez Valley is open to the sea, which brings maritime fogs and cooling sea breezes into the microclimate of the valley - ideal for the cultivation of classic grape varieties.
  • From the top, a large metal tower protruded, replete with viewing platforms and a proud pennon snapping in the sea breeze.

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