- breeze
- 01. There is a nice [breeze] today; we should try out our new kite.02. The cool [breeze] from the water felt good as we lay on the beach.03. After missing a week of classes, he [breezed] into the room without any explanation.04. The game was a [breeze]; we won 5 - 0.05. The sun was shining, and a warm [breeze] was blowing.06. A strong [breeze] was blowing, so we couldn't play badminton on our outdoor court.07. This is a great day for sailing; there is a good [breeze] blowing, and the sun is shining.08. A solar wind is a [breeze] of gas flowing out of the sun and escaping into space.09. A gentle [breeze] was coming off the ocean.10. The test was a real [breeze]. Everyone passed without problem.11. She [breezed] into the office, announced she was quitting and then left.12. Doing my essays on the computer is a [breeze] now that I know how to type.13. The Brazilian team [breezed] through the quarterfinals, and are expected to make the finals with little difficulty.14. We could smell the ocean as the [breeze] came up off the beach.15. "Have a good weekend everyone," she said [breezily] as she hurried out of her office.16. There was a cold [breeze] coming off the water, so the girls had to put shirts on over their bikinis.17. In the famous painting by Botticelli, Venus floats ashore on a shell, blown by a male wind god and a female [breeze].18. Actor Keanu Reeve's first name means "cool [breeze] over the mountains" in the Hawaiian language.19. James Dent once suggested that a perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the [breeze] is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.