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I . breeze [bri:z] SAM.

1. breeze (light wind):

breeze
sapica ž. spol

2. breeze pog. (sth very easy):

breeze
mala malica ž. spol

II . breeze [bri:z] GLAG. nepreh. glag. to breeze through sth

breeze

sea ˈbreeze SAM.

sea breeze
veter m. spol z morja
sea breeze
morska sapica ž. spol

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Making north the steamer was soon pitching into a northerly breeze-and head sea.
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The coast has consistently more sunshine than the inland areas: sea breezes, blowing off the sea, tend to clear any cloud from the coast.
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However, with those cooling breezes also comes heavy rainfall and periodic cyclonic storms in the summer and autumn months.
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Woman has brought peaceful night, soothing breeze and cloud.
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The light breeze, however delicate, does not blow on me; the bright moon has never stopped casting its light on folks.
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Individual residential units are open to both the north and south sides and therefore benefit from cross breezes.
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The group is generally referred to as the quaking grasses because the flowers and seedheads shake on their stalks in the slightest breeze.
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Fresh ocean breezes keep the climate pleasantly moderate.
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The turbine produced enough power to light ten 25-volt bulbs in a moderate breeze and could even be used to power a small lathe.
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We are all familiar with on-shore breezes at the seaside on a warm day, and off-shore breezes at night.
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