The Collaborative International Dictionary
Breezeless \Breeze"less\, a. Motionless; destitute of breezes.
A stagnant, breezeless air becalms my soul.
--Shenstone.
Wiktionary
a. Without a breeze.
Usage examples of "breezeless".
Paul would come along that way, and to my breezelessness bring his breeze!
The sun squinted down at her from behind a thick haze of featureless clouds, and the day had a sullen, breezeless feel to its warmth.
Anger, hope, fear, the faintest breath or sign of passion, never seemed to stir the breezeless languor of her feelings.
Reithrese cavalry shifted restlessly, bright banners twitching listlessly in the nearly breezeless morning.
It was twilight, breezeless and humid, and he could feel the sweat seeping through his white knit shirt and sticking to his poplin trousers.
For despite the heat of this breezeless evening when the gallery, even with its warped and broken boards, might have been the only tolerable place for human or vampire, a fire blazed in the grate of the parlor and all its windows were shut, and the young vampire sat by that fire talking to another vampire who hovered very near it, his slippered feet right up against the hot grate, his trembling fingers pulling over and over at the lapels of his shabby blue robe.