Breezes

//ˈbɹiːzɪz//

"Breezes" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Sweet scents are borne on soft breezes.

Music is the expression of the movement of the waters, the play of curves described by changing breezes.

Near the coast, onshore breezes keep even hot days tolerably cool.

It was pleasant to breathe the balmy air; you might have fancied that the rivers were asleep so slowly and silently did they flow along, while the breezes sighed and piped as they breathed through the branches of the pines.

The sight of the fair young girl, as frank and wholesome as the Sierra breezes, had stirred his volcanic, untamed heart to its very depths.

"But linger thou, nor count thy lingering vain, / though comrades chide, and breezes woo the fleet. / Approach the prophetess; with prayer unchain / her voice to speak."

She found herself longing for the cool breezes of her village.

A seaside aqua fitness workout isn’t just about exercise, water, sun and sea breezes.

He had heard that breezes travelled at the rate of ten miles an hour, and the fact now came into his mind. He parted his lips as he faced the north-east, and drew in the wind as if it were a sweet liquor.

I may not therefore, dear reader, tell you whether this pleasant abode be washed by the waves of the Atlantic or by the turbid current of the Mississippi; whether it be fanned by the flower-laden zephyrs of the South, or by the health-inspiring breezes of the North.

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