Use breeze in a sentence
Sentences ending with breeze
- The corn, not yet tasseled, stood in green flexible ranks, moved by the early breeze. [4]
- A flag-staff too was set up, and a red cloth waved defiantly in the breeze. [11]
- No fire was visible any where, but gusts of sulphurous steam issued silently and invisibly from a thousand little cracks and fissures in the crater, and were wafted to our noses with every breeze. [5]
- The stream began to murmur by the door, and the fragrance of growing herbs and flowers came softly on the vernal breeze. [5]
- Such were Austen's thoughts as he drove to Fairview that September afternoon when the leaves were turning their white backs to the northwest breeze. [9]
- I could reach the water when she lay over under a strong breeze. [5]
- We rushed up the stairs to the top of this scaffolding, and stood there, above the vast outlying world, with hair flying and ruddy blankets waving and cracking in the fierce breeze. [5]
- We left on the 6th and stopped over at Romorantin; then on the 9th Joan entered Orleans in state, under triumphal arches, with the welcoming cannon thundering and seas of welcoming flags fluttering in the breeze. [5]
- The Judge had taken off his hat, and his gray hair was stirred by the river breeze. [9]
- From these cords, suspended by gold and silver rings, yellow and dark blue hangings fluttered in the breeze. [10]
Short sentences using breeze
- The breeze continued steadily. [9]
- There was a perceptible breeze. [5]
More example sentences with the word breeze in them
- A breeze laden with the sweet abundance of that valley stirred her hair. [9]
- The appointed Sabbath, with a delicious breeze and cloudless sky, made its appearance. [5]
- In the open window came the fresh morning breeze, and only the softened sounds of the life outside. [4]
- It is noon when we set out from Visp, in true pilgrim fashion, and the sun is at first hot; but as we slowly rise up the easy ascent, we get a breeze, and forget the heat in the varied charms of the walk. [4]
- Their loud shouts were borne by the cool night breeze to the sufferer in the cart. [10]
- Stiff breeze, and we are fairly flying--dead ahead of it --and toward the islands. [5]
- A light breeze wafted the royal gondola towards the island where the fireworks were to be displayed. [10]
- Ye give a value for all loss in age, When feebled eyes search for forgotten springs; Ye fan the breeze that turns the moulded page, And carry back the soul to ardent things. [11]
- The breeze says to us in its own language, How d' ye do? [6]
- They reverted first to the events of the day; but as the Indian removed the warm surcoat, the night breeze blew coldly into the room, and he shivered. [10]
- At the same time the banners and streamers on every flagpole, stirred by a light breeze from the east, began to wave in the sunny August air. [10]
- To me the time has gone by like a sweet breeze, which kissed my forehead and passed away. [10]
- It seemed as though a spring breeze had melted the snow from the land, such bourgeoning and blossoming appeared throughout the school. [10]
- He waited until the white smoke of the last gun had drifted away on the breeze, until the snapping of the flag and the distant village sounds alone broke the stillness. [9]
- Every rag about the ship is spread to the breeze and she is speeding over the sea like a bird. [5]
- As soon as the refreshing evening breeze came up from the river after the heat of the day there was a stir in the great court-yard. [10]
- By the time the market was filling it was raining in torrents, and a cold breeze blew over the town from the lake. [10]
- He stood an the grass beside the grave, and a breeze from across the great river near by stirred the maple leaves above his head. [9]
- Mr. Worthington reached the door opened it, and the night breeze started the lamp to smoking. [9]
- The windows of the dining-room were thrown wide open, and the fresh breeze of the summer night fanned the brows of the guests, who had assembled around the burgomaster's table. [10]
- It is possible that this is not true, but Judge Douglas knows it is asserted to be true in letters, newspapers, and public speeches, and borne by every mail and blown by every breeze to the eyes and ears of the world. [7]
- The truth is that the persons of that buoyant disposition which comes always heralded by a smile, as a yacht driven by a favoring breeze carries a wreath of sparkling foam before her, are born with their happiness ready made. [6]
- Then the sound swelled with the strengthening of the breeze, and he realized it was the singing of the wind in the cliffs. [13]
- Warm in the sun, cold in the shade--an icy breeze blowing out of the south. [5]
- But, as the sun shot a burning line across the water, a new salt breeze sprang up and fanned a hope into flame. [9]
- The Stars and Stripes climbed the staff, and the folds were caught by an eager breeze. [9]
- There was a spanking breeze in the west-northwest, and a clear sky, a day of days for a sail. [9]
- At the far side, on the Wabash River, was the front door, or Fort Sackville, where the banner of England snapped in the February breeze. [9]
- A web of shimmering silvery radiance covered the edges of every island, and suddenly the brilliant full moon was reflected in argent lustre like a magnificent quivering column upon the surface of the water, now rippled by the evening breeze. [10]
- Each car had seating capacity for half-a-dozen persons; and when the curtains were up one was substantially out of doors, and could see everywhere, and get all the breeze, and be luxuriously comfortable. [5]
- Here were no scenes but summer scenes, and no disposition inspired by them but to lie at full length on the mail sacks in the grateful breeze and dreamily smoke the pipe of peace--what other, where all was repose and contentment? [5]
- Boats' captains and sailors--were hurrying down to the shore of the Nile to avail themselves of the northeast breeze to travel southwards against the current, and sails were being hoisted and anchors heaved, to an accompaniment of loud singing. [10]
- A light breeze rose, stirring the leafless branches of the trees, then a sudden gust of wind swept over the heads of the throngs watching the distant horizon. [10]
- A light breeze rose, and gradually the tops of the rushes began to shine, and the leafage before, beside, and above her to glitter in the silvery light. [10]
- There was freckled places on the ground where the light sifted down through the leaves, and the freckled places swapped about a little, showing there was a little breeze up there. [5]
- Minute after minute passed, on and on I flew; on, and still on; and at last with a great cheer I flung my Banner to the breeze and burst out in front of Talbot! [5]
- Of an afternoon or evening one or the other was to be seen in the long high-wainscoted room, where a great fire burned, or in the fruitless garden where the breeze stirred the bare branches. [11]
- As they swung open and the cool night breeze blew in his face, a great suspiration of relief passed from him. [11]
- The sky had only a few fleecy, high-sailing clouds, and the great expanse of sea sparkled under the hectoring of a light breeze. [4]
- The weathervane perched on the gable, and veering in the wet breeze, seemed like a live fish swimming in its own element; and through the open window she saw Insall bending over a lathe, from which the chips were flying. [9]
- In the lapping of the waves upon the beach, he hears the dip of ghostly oars; in the secret noises of the night he hears spirit voices; in the soft sweep of the breeze, the rush of invisible wings. [5]
- The left side of the forest was dark in the shade, the right side glittered in the sunlight, wet and shiny and scarcely swayed by the breeze. [2]
- The miniature forests of ferns came down to the edge of the stream, their tall, bending plumes swaying in the night breeze. [6]
- This adventure had occupied many hours, and the return against the wind was slow; for, during the chase the Epicurus had been carried by the strong breeze far out to sea. [10]
- In theory, the occupants lounge there, read, embroider, and swing in hammocks; in point of fact, the breeze is usually so strong that these occupations are carried on indoors. [4]
- But they were not cool deeps by any means, for the sun's rays were weltering hot and there was little or no breeze to temper them. [5]
- Was it the night breeze that almost imperceptibly raised and lowered it, or was her own dear self concealed behind it? [10]
- It was now near sunset, a cooler breeze was beginning to blow, and the citizens were pouring through the gates to enjoy themselves in the open air. [10]
- For these no more the round unwalled horizon of the open sea, the joyous breeze aloft, the furrow, the foam, the sparkle, that track the rushing keel! [6]
- Perhaps--who knows?--perhaps I may live to see again the lily of France stirred by the river breeze. [9]
- Is this the man that is to raise a breeze in his favor by abusing lawyers? [7]
- He spoke, and looked up as if he heard the emblazoned folds crackling over him in the breeze. [6]
- He wouldn't have lived at all, if a breeze hadn't come up and let us get away to the coast. [11]
- She would not listen to his entreaties to rest, but in the evening, as usual, took her sewing to the porch behind the house, where there was a little breeze. [9]
- There is nothing like a grove of pines to give a sense of warmth in winter and an air of coolness in summer, so does the slightest breeze make the pine-needles swish like the freshening sea. [11]
- While thus I lie, wrapped in a morning dream, Half waking, half asleep, 'mid poppies red, A fresh breeze cools my burning cheeks; a gleam Of light shines in the East. [10]
- These could be let down out of the way when one wanted the breeze. [5]
- It must be late, for Hermon felt the cool breeze, which in this region rose between midnight and sunrise, on his burned face and, shivering, drew his mantle closer round him. [10]
- MacGregor did not know where we were; the fresh water was vanishing rapidly, and our patch of sail was hardly enough to warrant a breeze taking any interest in it. [11]
- The breeze held its breath; the fragrance of grass and fruit and flowers, of the shrub that vied with all, languished on the air. [9]
- But scarcely was it in his hand ere the figure of the prophetess melted into the air like mist, which the morning breeze blows away. [10]
- A seedy-looking priest is pacing up and down, taking the fresh breeze, his broad-brimmed, shabby hat held down upon the wall by a big stone. [4]
- That was Satan's influence; he was a fresh breeze to the weak and the sick, wherever he came. [5]
- The leaves rustled in the summer's breeze, patches of sunlight flickered on the mould, the birds twittered, and the squirrels scolded. [9]
- The birds sang in the court-yard, and when the breeze stirred it was ever laden with a new scent. [9]
- The heavy air in the arbors and alleys of the embowered gardens seemed to him easier to breathe than the cool breeze that fanned Cleopatra's raised roof. [10]
- Outside all lay in peaceful calm, and from the house in which Paulina lived the evening breeze now and again bore the pure tones of a pious hymn upon her ear. [10]
- The room was in darkness, and the night breeze stirred among the trees in the park and blew in at the window. [9]
- As melts the iceberg in the seas, As clouds give rain to the eastern breeze, As snow-banks thaw in April's beam, The solid kingdoms like a dream Resist in vain his motive strain, They totter now and float amain. [6]
- They were now hunting-dogs--keen, alert, suspicious, sniffing the warm breeze. [13]
- He sat at his table, which was covered with open law-books and papers, but his eyes were on the distant mountain, and every scent-laden breeze wafted in at his open window seemed the bearer of a tremulous, wistful, yet imperious message--"Come! [9]
- His heart throbbed high, and he felt as if the breeze that his heaving breast inhaled in deep breaths was as fresh and pure as the ether that floats over Elysium, and of a strange potency withal, as if too rare to breathe. [10]
- I saw Maude herself in her beach chair, a book lying in her lap, its pages whipped by the breeze. [9]
- Tell her, tell her, Hiram, what else the messenger said; it is nothing positive; everything is as uncertain as dust in the breeze. [10]
- Jonas himself trims her sails, and she sets off right gallantly across the shallows, heeling to the breeze for all the world like a real man-o'-war. [9]
- She had told her aunt the news, and stood in the breeze on the hurricane deck looking southward, with her hand shading her eyes. [9]
- She looked about her and succeeded in turning on her side toward the evening breeze which blew in on her, so pure and soft and sweet. [10]
- More than once he cleared his throat to commence, while Mr. Drew pulled his scant clothing closer about him, his whiskers playing in the breeze. [9]
- Aldrich was here half an hour ago, like a breeze from over the fields, with the fragrance still upon his spirit. [5]
- Outside the storm had subsided, and a cool breeze blew refreshingly into Hermon's face. [10]
- Doubtless many a guest longed for a cool breeze, but when the mixed wine had moistened the parched tongues the talk gained fresh animation. [10]
- The breeze was good, however, and she sailed bravely through the leaden storm. [11]
- He is a good hand to raise a breeze. [7]
- The marble pillars gleamed as white as snow, and filmy mists, which were beginning to rise from the damp lawn, floated languidly hither and thither on the soft night breeze, like ghosts veiled in flowing crape. [10]
- It was a fresh morning, a river breeze stirred the waters of the Bear Grass, and as I stood, scanning the line of boats there, I heard footsteps behind me. [9]
- The enchanting, middle-aged Frenchman laid his hands on her head and, as she herself afterward described it, she felt something like a fresh breeze wafted into her soul. [2]
- Fay's golden hair floated on the breeze. [13]
- Toward midnight a fine breeze sprang up and the schooner soon worked herself into the bay and cast anchor. [5]
- Look at that field of flowering grass, the triticum vulgare,--see how its waves follow the breeze in satiny alternations of light and shadow. [6]
- At length evening fell after those fearful midday hours; and as a cool breeze rose shortly before sunset to fan their moist brows, the hapless victims awoke to new energies. [10]
- Not another building fell a prey to it on the Nile quay; but a light southerly breeze carried burning fragments to the northwest, and several houses in the poorer quarter on the edge of the desert caught fire. [10]
- A cold breeze fanned the young man's brow, and as he drew his robe across his breast with a shiver, he thought of the sisters, who, before long, would have to go out in the fresh morning air. [10]
- The north-east breeze fanned the fire, aggravating the labors of the men who were endeavoring to extinguish it and snatching flakes of flame off every burning mass. [10]
- Her doom had fallen upon her, but, instead of finding life no longer worth living she found it doubly significant, full of sweetness as the western breeze, beautiful and unknown as the sage-slope stretching its purple sunset shadows before her. [13]
- Then a little faint breeze struck us, and then it come harder, and grains of sand begun to sift against our faces and sting like fire, and Tom sung out: "It's a sand-storm--turn your backs to it! [5]
- Her eyes shifted ever from the door to the flag, which was stirred by the light breeze. [11]
- There is just enough of whispering breeze, fragrance of flowers, and sense of repose to raise one's thoughts heavenward; and just enough amateur piano music to keep him reminded of the other place. [5]
- Fifes skirled, and drums throbbed, and the stars and stripes snapped in the breeze. [9]
- His hand mechanically dropped to his sword, and he glanced up proudly to the silver flag with its golden lilies floating softly on the slight breeze they made as they passed. [11]
- We still drift, drift, drift along--at intervals a spanking breeze and then--drift again--hardly move for half a day. [5]
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