breeze
[briːz]
Definition:
1. A light/gentle wind.
2. A thing that is easy to do.
Use 'breeze' in a sentence:
- 1. The tops of the trees rippled in the breeze.
- 2. Am I inside or on a veranda with a gentle breeze?
- 3. The glassy surface of the lake was ruffled by the breeze.
- 4. The soft breeze of the late evening blew at her short brown hair, and she brushed it from her face.
- 5. The morning breeze is swaying the weeping willows.
- 6. John seems to breeze effortlessly through his many commitments at work.
- 7. The wind was gentle, a slight breeze now and then to cool the warm air.
- 8. The spring breeze lifted the edge of her blouse.
- 9. The sun went in, and the breeze became cold.
- 10. The curtains billowed in the breeze.
- 11. The flowers were gently swaying in the breeze.
- 12. I felt the cold ocean breeze blow across my face, filling my nose with the salty smell of the ocean.