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Meanings of
breeze
in English
Portuguese
moleza
Catalan
peix al cove
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Any undertaking that is easy to do.
snap
picnic
cinch
pushover
walkover
duck soup
child's play
piece of cake
Portuguese
moleza
Portuguese
zefir
Catalan
oreig
Spanish
brisa
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A slight wind (usually refreshing)
air
zephyr
gentle wind
Portuguese
zefir
Synonyms
Examples for "
air
"
air
zephyr
gentle wind
Examples for "
air
"
1
Three minutes without
air
,
three days without water, three weeks without food.
2
But, in contrast, Sydney's north will actually have good
air
quality today.
3
Asked if he wanted less use of
air
power, Karzai said, Absolutely.
4
Hope Lee was given the opportunity to allow his story to
air
.
5
Beginning at sea level,
air
weighs about 15 pounds per square inch.
1
He comes also in the summer
zephyr
,
which brings life and beauty.
2
They were silent, listening to the
zephyr
whistling around the Hat Ranch.
3
I even prefer a Boston east wind to the mildest western
zephyr
.
4
Not a
zephyr
moved the air, not a rustling leaf was there.
5
In a voice as gentle as a
zephyr
she replied: No, no!
1
A
gentle
wind
began to blow over the tall grass in the field.
2
They waved as peacefully as ever in the
gentle
wind
from the west.
3
The rustle of the leaves under the
gentle
wind
was soothing.
4
Then the storm had subsided and a
gentle
wind
had arisen.
5
Such a
gentle
wind
would have to come from gases leaking from below.
Breeze.
Related terms
breeze through
Usage of
breeze
in English
1
In south-western Australia, for example, a simple sea
breeze
becomes a medico.
2
A light sea
breeze
enters the room through the open office window.
3
The red flag fluttered in the
breeze
above the tent of Varro.
4
Temporarily the prairie
breeze
was lost; swallowed up in the greater movement.
5
The window was open and the curtain flapped idly in the
breeze
.
6
The
breeze
hollowed out undulations in the magnificent enormity of the chestnut-trees.
7
The evening
breeze
gently swelled the waves in the gulf of Cariaco.
8
We could see the battle-flags of the enemy waving in the
breeze
.
9
Note also that the opening is in the direction of the
breeze
.
10
The heat of the day had given way to a cool
breeze
.
11
There was a slight
breeze
coming in off the sea, scuffing whitecaps.
12
The
breeze
catches the plume in his hat and flutters it smartly.
13
The sails fluttered out in the
breeze
,
and the anchors were weighed.
14
The sun shone, and the branches waved a little in the
breeze
.
15
The palm, the olive, and the myrtle groves, rustle in the
breeze
.
16
The morning
breeze
is to the strong the moonlight of the sentimental.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
breeze
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
gentle breeze
fresh breeze
cool breeze
light breeze
strong breeze
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Translations for
breeze
Portuguese
moleza
zefir
vento
aragem
maresia
vento brando
brisa
zéfiro
Catalan
peix al cove
bufar i fer ampolles
oreig
oratge
brisa
Spanish
brisa
Breeze
through the time
Breeze
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
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