Breeze
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171 examples of Breeze in a sentence
For the most part the puzzles are not to hard to figure out, only the one involving the head and maze gave me trouble and it was a
breeze
once I figured out what to do.
Throughout the day, Dante complains about about his girlfriend Veronica's (Marilyn Ghigliotti) sex life, Randal shirks his convenience store duties by shooting the
breeze
with Dante, philosophize about their daily predicaments, play hockey on the roof of the store, and observe unruly and bizarre shoppers.
Conan Doyle's original novella - often regarded as one of the finest detective stories ever written - is a pretty straightforward affair, one which would seem relatively a
breeze
to adapt for the screen.
Knowing the struggles that a lot Asians go through with coming out and their acceptance by their families, this movie is a
breeze
of fresh air.
On the other side he also liked to shoot the breeze, drink, chase woman and have fun.
Romance and passion in the tropical sea
breeze.
Army regulations call for the flag "to be worn so that to observers, it looks as if the flag is flying against a breeze."
Like the fresh spring
breeze
on your face, the sound of the rain, the chirping of birds, the touch of fur, and popping bubble wrap.
He places words in right situations as it was a breeze; he puts some black humor when it gets too serious and just a little bit of scare and creepiness when it gets too kitschy.
Shrubbery in the background rustles indicating a slight
breeze.
others may include: who decided the perfect soldier is a slow, clumsy, awkward animatronic plastic man with no lower jaw? if it is as easy to get to Mexico as driving through a single 15-foot fence that falls over in a stiff breeze, why did they bother to try to go through customs?
Still, however gloomy the outlook, we do stagger on – the flowers still bloom, the
breeze
stirs the trees, the birds sing, and children laugh.
But today the sun glints across the water to the Asian coastline of the city; the seagulls bank in the breeze; a great liner sails majestically north towards the Black Sea.
Instead, it was the strong
breeze
generated by the global boom that kept it aloft.
The recent collective sense across Europe of the urgency of being able to speak with one voice in external affairs may provide the next breeze, and enough glue, to keep the enterprise afloat.
Conversely, a
breeze
in an open space makes it likely that the aerosol will remain airborne for longer and thus pose a risk that does not exist indoors.
Hardly aware of her legs under her, Laska ran at a strained gallop, which she could cut short at a bound should occasion arise, to the right, away from the morning
breeze
which blew from the east, and then turned to windward.
The breeze, which they had felt while driving, died down when they stopped; and horseflies settled on the sweating horses, which angrily tried to brush them off.
With rhythmic jerks over the joints of the rails, the carriage in which Anna sat rattled past the platform and a brick wall, past the signals and some other carriages; the sound of wheels slightly ringing against the rails became more rhythmical and smooth; the bright evening sunshine shone through the window, and a
breeze
moved the blind.
At the bottom of the shaft it was very chilly, and in the wagon-gallery, through which all the air of the mine passed, an icy
breeze
was blowing, with the violence of a tempest, between the narrow walls.
It was an endless vista undulating beneath the slightest breeze; and he saw it spread and grow from day to day, and was sometimes surprised, as if he had found it in the evening more swollen with verdure than it had been in the morning.
On April 13, 1867, with a smooth sea and a moderate breeze, the Scotia lay in longitude 15 degrees 12' and latitude 45 degrees 37'.
It had to be a sea breeze, life-giving and charged with iodine!
But I must be imagining things, because it seems like I'm breathing a sea breeze!"
A mild
breeze
out of the east rippled the surface of the water.
There I saw again, but not yet pressed and dried like the Nautilus's specimens, some peacock's tails spread open like fans to stir up a cooling breeze, scarlet rosetangle, sea tangle stretching out their young and edible shoots, twisting strings of kelp from the genus Nereocystis that bloomed to a height of fifteen meters, bouquets of mermaid's cups whose stems grew wider at the top, and a number of other open-sea plants, all without flowers.
A mild
breeze
blew from shore.
Enormous trees, sometimes as high as 200 feet, were linked to each other by garlands of tropical creepers, genuine natural hammocks that swayed in a mild
breeze.
At present they were cackling in chorus with parakeets of every color, with solemn cockatoos that seemed to be pondering some philosophical problem, while bright red lories passed by like pieces of bunting borne on the breeze, in the midst of kalao parrots raucously on the wing, Papuan lories painted the subtlest shades of azure, and a whole variety of delightful winged creatures, none terribly edible.
A
breeze
was blowing noisily from the west, and disheveled by the wind, long billows made the submersible roll very noticeably.
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