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breezes

n. (plural of breeze English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: breeze)

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Tranquil, deep, and dark blue, the water gently swayed back and forth to a rhythm of its own, seemingly unaffected by the breezes that were blowing over it.

Summer Islands, the weather changed dramatically: the light breezes were replaced by hot winds heavy with moisture.

Apparently the few light breezes that had sprung up had been sufficient to fill the barrel to the brim so that the packhorse was able to just reach some moisture with his lips and suck it down.

He paused at the outside door, his hand on the brass lever, and watched as snowflakes danced in the gray day, soaring desperately on the swirling breezes as though they did not want to touch the bleached granite stones of the street.

He ignores the spicy and bitter taste, although he calls the slightest of breezes to carry away the perspiration that threatens to bead on his forehead.

Not understanding how he is supposed to take directions from places he will not even reach, Creslin throws his senses to the light spring breezes that swirl around him, trying to locate a great square.

His eyes sting from the greasy smoke, and he wishes he dared to summon the slightest of breezes, but with the sullen white vapor that infuses the city, he refrains.

Should he call up the slightest of breezes now that they are well away from the white presence around Fenard?

The lamp snuffs out with a tongue of the breezes he calls, and he sleeps, dreamlessly.

Fairhaven murmurs, like all towns murmur, and his ears, cast to the breezes, catch but the loudest of the murmurs.

Some of the mist from the falling water drifts back toward the silver-haired man as the light morning breezes shift.

Creslin grasps the breezes circling the courtyard outside and funnels them through the drawing room.

Letting Gossel carry the negotiations for the moment, Creslin debates whether he should stir the breezes for effect, then drops the idea when he feels instant queasiness in his stomach.

Her voice was soft, a thing of breezes and secrets her sibilant accent rounded out the sharp edges of her English, producing a sound that was doubly soft, strangely beautiful.

God, feeling its warmth in the breezes of the aisle, drawn to it with palpable force .