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Example sentences for "breezes"

Lexicographically close words:
breet; breeth; breeze; breezed; breezeless; breezing; breezy; bref; breff; breid
  1. The night breezes in low murmurous whispers swept lightly over the fragrant meadows.

  2. Crystal streamlets gently flowing, Busy haunts of base mankind, Western breezes softly blowing, Suit not my distracted mind.

  3. Fairer the stars that lighten There, than to us is given, There in a fairer heaven Shineth a larger moon; Fair stand the castles golden There, and o'er stranger flowers There through the long long hours The wandering breezes swoon.

  4. The lake was still where these breezes were not, but they made it all alive.

  5. And beneath the glad sun, every glad-hearted one Sets the world to the tune of its gladness; The swift rivers sing it, the wild breezes wing it, Till earth loses thought of her sadness.

  6. The wind still kept to the northward, with moderate breezes and fine weather.

  7. During the night, we had moderate breezes from the southward, attended with small rain.

  8. We had light breezes with fair and pleasant weather down the channel, but had the mortification to find that two of our transports sailed exceedingly bad; one of which, the Hyena towed two or three days.

  9. The trade wind had now left us, and we had strong breezes generally from the north-west quarter.

  10. I-23 Ah Chloe, like a fawn you now elude me, Seeking its timid dam on lonely hills, Its dam who not without an idle tremor At breezes in the forest thrills.

  11. Well, you've lost a good skiff worth at least twenty-five dollars not to mention the two ash breezes that went with her.

  12. Blue on the branch and blue in the sky, And naught between but the breezes high, 10 And naught so blue by the breezes stirred As the deep, deep blue of the Indigo bird.

  13. Joy in the branch and joy in the sky, And naught between but the breezes high; And naught so glad on the breezes heard As the gay, gay note of the Indigo bird.

  14. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro' the wave that runs for ever By the island in the river Flowing down to Camelot.

  15. Nothing but the clock ticking there in the sunny room, and an old man staring into two dimmed brown eyes, and the little breezes at the open window whispering of summers past.

  16. He was using the telephone; she seated herself rather listlessly beside the window, where spring sunshine lay in gilded patches on the rug and spring breezes stirred the curtains.

  17. Never was a young generation launched forth upon a more alluring and bewildering sea than that which now wafts its inviting breezes towards our rising youth.

  18. The day was perfect, neither too hot nor too cold, and the summer breezes fanned the young cheeks pleasantly, and raised the youthful spirits to an exhilarating height.

  19. Here I tarried about a fortnight, enjoying the delicious climate of this terrestrial Paradise, and the balmy breezes of the Andalusian winter, even as I had done two years previously.

  20. What kind of breezes will blow next, when and from what quarter--of that we know nothing.

  21. But the airs of Soho are not as those breezes which come blowing over Yorkshire wolds and woods, with the breath of the German Ocean; nor had they the gay Tuileries garden and the Bois for Master Lovel's airings.

  22. The sun rose in its brightness, the warmth was genial, the breezes gentle, the sky serene.

  23. It ate down to the bare ground, and this lies stark, for the breezes have taken away the light ashes.

  24. Her little violets had already given their first fragrant kiss to breezes that passed with no mournful cadence through the cypresses of the lonely cemetery.

  25. The resembled two beautiful flowers torn from their bed, and cast with the weeds of the garden to taint in their decay the breezes they would sweeten if left on their stem.

  26. The wild scream of startled birds resounded through the groves; the sun seemed to glow in a deeper crimson, the breezes sighed a mournful cadence through the waving foliage.

  27. The church is roofless and ruinous, sea-breezes and sea-fogs, and the alternation of the rain and sunshine, daily widening the breaches and casting the crockets from the wall.

  28. And the youngest Princess, seeing him well and in good case, joyed with exceeding joy and repeated this couplet, "I ever ask for news of you from whatso breezes pass * And never any but yourselves can pass across my mind.

  29. Shade, cold water and fresh breezes are the joys of life in arid Arabia.

  30. Then, in those calm, cool moments, when the movement of our vessel was so slight that it seemed to slide on the water, amid the odorous breezes of evening, the instruments of music were brought upon deck and our concerts began.

  31. The autumn woods were shining through a veil of silvery mist and the spicy breezes blew cool and keen from the heart of the pines, a friend sat beside me, a husband's welcome awaited me.

  32. That the sea breezes will attract all the world from the Metropolis to the coast.

  33. Is it your intention to leave London at once to benefit by the ocean breezes on the English coast?


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