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Example sentences for "breeze sprung"

  • It is figured in Mr. Gould's work, from this specimen, as Geophaps plumifera.

  • Her proneness to thieving was very great; I have frequently seen her eating stolen things when she would refuse what was offered her; it was never safe to take her near poultry.

  • After this, we had variable light airs and calms, till four in the afternoon, when a breeze sprung up northerly, with very thick, hazy weather.

  • At this time, having had but little wind all night, a breeze sprung up at N.

  • We had variable light airs and calms till eight o'clock in the evening, when a breeze sprung up at S.

  • A breeze sprung up soon afterwards, which continued till seven in the morning, and then died away.

  • After they had been some time with us, a breeze sprung up, and they returned to the shore.

  • At eight in the evening a breeze sprung up at S.

  • Two boats were hoisted out, and sent a-head to tow; but they would have availed little, had not a breeze sprung up about eight o'clock at S.

  • We had a calm from ten in the morning till six in the evening, when a breeze sprung up at west; at first it blew a gentle gale, but afterwards freshened.

  • Here we spent the night, having alternately light airs and calms, till ten o'clock the next morning, when a breeze sprung up at W.

  • After a few hours calm, a breeze sprung up at west, with which we steered east.

  • Then it fell little wind, and soon after a breeze sprung up at north, which quickly veered to N.

  • During a calm we were carried by it towards reefs which line the shore, and were obliged to anchor until a breeze sprung up.

  • The day proved very fine, and as a breeze sprung up from the S.

  • Towards evening a breeze sprung up in our favour, and with its assistance we ran along the land about ten miles.

  • Calm, and soon after a breeze sprung up at South-East by South, and daylight coming on we made sail.

  • Soon after noon the sea-breeze sprung up from the northward and, veering to North-West, carried us to the southward along the coast which is low and sandy.

  • At eight o'clock in the evening, a breeze sprung up at S.

  • About one o'clock, a breeze sprung up at east, which afterwards came to N.

  • About ten o'clock at night, a breeze sprung up at W.

  • In the night we had variable light airs; but towards the morning a breeze sprung up at S.

  • At five in the afternoon a breeze sprung up at S.

  • A breeze sprung up from the northward on the morning of the 12th, but the weather was so foggy for some hours that we did not know in what direction it was blowing.

  • Soon after noon on the 2d, a breeze sprung up from the S.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    attention was; back here; block away; breeze from; breeze sprang; breeze springing; breeze sprung; chiefly used; dialogue between; divine mind; equally true; excellent water; felt when; kiss thee; little basket; little foot; loud noise; maun gang; polite society; political theory; sacred subjects; stepping back; subsequent events; successive stages; wilful neglect