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sea breeze
noun as in breeze from the sea
Example Sentences
Ahhhh… San Diego, the land of crisp and clean salty sea breezes.
“This was really a labor of love,” Druckenmiller, who spent many a night wet, muddy, and blasted with freezing sea breeze, says.
For Sochi, perhaps owing to the sea breeze—and Tinder as well—the number is 100,000 for about 3000 athletes.
Eric was with a little knot of his chief friends, enjoying the sea-breeze as they sat on the grass.
A caressing warmth was in the air, and a sea-breeze stirred the tops of the lime branches.
The sun was powerful enough to draw the scent from the pinewoods, and the sea-breeze swept it up towards the mountains.
The sea breeze has blown the sand into heaps, and even on these dry, thirsty hillocks we see many tufts of grass.
In very hot days the sea breeze often veersround to the North and blows a gale.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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