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light breeze

n. wind moving 4-7 knots; 2 on the Beaufort scale

Usage examples of "light breeze".

A light breeze tickled the hair on his chin where it jutted out from his hood.

A light breeze rustled through the tree, sending a shower of colored leaves across the steps.

Miss Herbey's red shawl, as being of a color most distinguishable against the background of sea and sky, was run up to the mast-head, and was caught by the light breeze that just then was ruffling the surface of the water.

Sure enough, two balloons were blowing back and forth in the light breeze.

A light breeze continually played across her face as she was led through and around the maze of hanging curtains to the center.

Then her head went down and her right hand took the top card off the pack held in her left hand and turned it and her eyes looked at it and she added it to the pile of unplayed cards below the layout, and then turned the next card, quietly, calmly, in a hand as steady as a stone pier in a light breeze.

I carried him into the stern-gallery, it being a sweet evening with a light breeze at SSW and the squadron standing due east under topgallantsails so that we had a capital sunset spread out before us, and gave him an exact account of what had passed.