Antonym: blast, gale, hurricane. Similar words: freeze, squeeze, break, breast, break off, break out, break in, break up. Meaning: [briːz] n. 1. a slight wind (usually refreshing) 2. any undertaking that is easy to do. v. 1. blow gently and lightly 2. to proceed quickly and easily.
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61. The curtains fluttered in the night breeze.
62. A breeze has sprung up.
63. The breeze was cool and refreshing.
64. Not a breeze crisped the lake.
65. Her hair was blowing in the breeze.
66. Palm trees stir in the soft Pacific breeze.
67. The sun went in, and the breeze became cold.
68. The breeze discomposed her hair.
69. A line of washing fluttered in the breeze.
70. A fresh breeze puffed across the river.
71. Some people think learning to drive is a breeze.
72. A sudden breeze blew his newspaper away.
73. The daffodils were dancing in the breeze.
74. The breeze was cool, brisk and invigorating.
75. There's not much breeze today.
76. The breeze fanned our faces.
77. A breeze came up in the late afternoon.
78. The chimes jingled in the breeze.
79. The evening breeze cooled her face.
80. The sudden breeze made the candles blow out.
81. Flags flapped in the breeze above their tents.
82. A little breeze is blowing in from the window.
83. The breeze flared the candle.
84. The curtains billowed gently in the breeze.
85. Trees swayed gently in the breeze.
86. A gentle breeze was blowing.
87. The curtains swayed gently in the breeze.
88. The leaves tremble in the breeze.
89. A breeze ruffled the lake.
90. A cool breeze drifted through the open window.
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