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fresh breeze
noun
- a wind of 19–24 miles per hour (9–11 meters per second).
fresh breeze
noun
- a fairly strong breeze of force five on the Beaufort scale
Word History and Origins
Origin of fresh breeze1
Example Sentences
On the field, first-year coach Ron Rivera and his young team are performing like a strong, fresh breeze.
It strolls and meanders, stopping to relax on a bench for a spell and feel the fresh breeze.
It was a beautiful California summer day with a fresh breeze blowing in from the ocean.
During the ensuing night, having a fresh breeze, we stood first to the westward, and afterwards to the south-east.
All was silent; a fresh breeze swept over the clear lake whose every ripple had the gracious curve of a smile.
The Indian fleet had just entered the Straits of Malacca, and were sailing in open order, with a fresh breeze and smooth water.
When we got home the fresh breeze had braced her up, and her pale cheeks were really more rosy.
You are turning to windward in a fresh breeze, under all plain sail, and it becomes necessary to tack.
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