Any undertaking that is easy to do.
A slight wind (usually refreshing)
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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