light breeze
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of light breeze
First recorded in 1795–1805
Example Sentences
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A light breeze brushed my thighs, bringing up gooseflesh that I feared were as visible as hives.
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A light breeze blew through the living room.
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It wasn’t much better outside, but the light breeze dried the sweat on his face and T-shirt.
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A light breeze blew, and for a moment it looked like she was trying to twist the weed in her fingers.
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But, other times that light breeze is more like a gale force along the shore.
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