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Example sentences for "fresh breeze"

  • The tide however lasted long enough to carry us out, and when the flood commenced, which would have drifted us back again, a fresh breeze sprang up from the westward and very soon carried us clear of the influence of the tide.

  • During the ensuing night, having a fresh breeze, we stood first to the westward, and afterwards to the south-east.

  • Starting this morning with a fresh breeze in our favour, we soon reached that part of Barry's Island where the canoes were detained on the 2d and 3d of this month, and contrary to what we then experienced, the deer were now plentiful.

  • The men were very faint from hunger, and marched with difficulty, having to oppose a fresh breeze, and to wade through snow two feet deep.

  • As regards the weather on the trip, it was uniformly good the whole time; we had a good deal of wind now and then, with seas and rolling, but for the most part there was a fresh breeze.

  • True, it was not the same awful weather as on our first visit, but it was blowing a fresh breeze with a temperature of -9.

  • It was late at night when the strange fleet was sighted; and the "Essex" was soon running down upon them, before a fresh breeze.

  • The morning was bright and cool, with a fresh breeze blowing, before which the "Chesapeake" rapidly bore down upon the foe that awaited her.

  • It was near the last of September that the frigate was flying along before a fresh breeze.

  • Weather fine, with a fresh breeze, from about E.

  • Weather clear, with a deep blue sea, and a fresh breeze, from the south-east.

  • The morning has dawned with a fresh breeze, and rather rough sea, into which we have been plunging all night, making but little headway.

  • About one o'clock in the afternoon, the easterly wind was succeeded by a fresh breeze at S.

  • We stood to the south till noon, when, being in the latitude of 55° 7', we tacked and stretched to the north with a fresh breeze at E.

  • With a fresh breeze, they steered for the river Jonca, about thirty-four leagues to the eastward of Achin.

  • A broad channel appearing and a fresh breeze springing up, an attempt was made to reach the water; but the ice came bodily in upon the ships, which were instantly beset in such a manner as to be literally helpless and unmanageable.

  • But this was hardly done, before a fresh breeze sprung up again at N.

  • At length, about one o'clock next morning, a fresh breeze sprung up at W.

  • At eight o'clock a fresh breeze sprung up at east, blowing in an opposite direction to our course; so that I despaired of reaching the entrance of the river, to which we were plying up, before high water.

  • The next morning, being the 1st of May, seeing nothing of the land, I steered north-easterly, with a fresh breeze at S.

  • In a fresh breeze and a head sea the seams would open, and a good "spell at the pump," every twenty minutes at least, was required to keep her free.

  • We were close in with the shore, running directly before the wind with a fresh breeze.

  • The wind increased to a fresh breeze on the morning of the 31st, which prevented our making much way to the westward.

  • A fresh breeze sprang up as the sun went down, and they had a fast and rather wet sail.

  • You have to be careful when you're running before a fresh breeze.

  • There was a fresh breeze ahead of him and a little splashing sea heaved up the canoe's bows and checked her speed.

  • A fresh breeze came up during the afternoon and provided a splendid impetus for some good slides.

  • Fresh breeze, light snow and a bad light on the 9th; we remained in camp.

  • The sledges slipped along in the morning with a fresh breeze in their favour.

  • During the night, the united rafts made way under a fresh breeze; and while all was wrapped in darkness, he cut the ropes which fastened the lesser one to the greater, allowing the former to fall astern.

  • The little vessel flew across the water at a rapid rate; for, though the sea was smooth, there was a fresh breeze to fill the sails.

  • At sunset a fresh breeze set in from the South-West, and fearing a repetition of our loss, we continued under sail during the night, which was past with great anxiety; and not without reason.

  • We left this anchorage the next morning with a fresh breeze of wind from south-east; as we steered round Cape Tribulation the sea ran so heavy that our boat, which was towed astern, filled and overset, and in a moment went to pieces.

  • And no progress was made until the next morning, when, having a fresh breeze, we reached an anchorage in a bay on the north side, and close under the base of Mount Bedwell.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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