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Meanings of
gentle wind
in English
Portuguese
zefir
Catalan
oreig
Spanish
brisa
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A slight wind (usually refreshing)
air
breeze
zephyr
Portuguese
zefir
Usage of
gentle wind
in English
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.
6
A
gentle
wind
fretted the loose tendrils of brown hair about her face.
7
For six days the Swan sailed westward before a
gentle
wind
.
8
Weathercocks do not always show the real direction of a very
gentle
wind
.
9
All the while, fires slowly spread, driven by the
gentle
wind
.
10
A
gentle
wind
is blowing, rustling the old curtain from time to time.
11
F. What is the
gentle
wind
which the musical instrument awoke?
12
A woman stood beside the rudder, guiding the ship into the
gentle
wind
.
13
The heat of the sun is great; but a
gentle
wind
cools the air.
14
It was a beautiful night, with a
gentle
wind
drifting in from the west.
15
They danced wonderfully together, swaying together like two reeds in the same
gentle
wind
.
16
From the unseen city blew a mighty yet
gentle
wind
.
Other examples for "gentle wind"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
gentle
wind
gentle
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
gentle wind
Portuguese
zefir
vento
aragem
maresia
vento brando
brisa
zéfiro
Catalan
oreig
oratge
brisa
Spanish
brisa
Gentle wind
through the time
Gentle wind
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common