fresh breeze
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fresh breeze
First recorded in 1795–1805
Example Sentences
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When dining at restaurants, eat outdoors, or at least close to a doorway or window where there’s a fresh breeze, or where you can feel the air ventilation is good.
From Los Angeles Times
Will prince be a 'fresh breeze' for Japan?
From BBC
So what’s happening in the race for governor now counts as a sea change, or at least a fresh breeze blowing through musty hallways.
From Seattle Times
The old woman’s room had been opened up to allow in a fresh breeze, and the cousins stopped by to pay their respects throughout the morning as they arrived.
From Literature
I remembered all those days this past summer when I’d craved a fresh breeze.
From Literature
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