3778 examples of breezed in sentences

Racey breezed on, warming to his subject.

"Anon, we again went for a ride, and I am here to state that the way we breezed through that village made the proverbial Kansas cyclone look as if it was running on crutches.

Willow waved and then bumped down to the blacktop road where she picked up speed and breezed downhill into town, her hair fluttering nicely behind her.

The sensation which his "Greek Slave" produced in England, has doubtless ere this been breezed across the Atlantic, and I see by the late American papers that they are growing familiar with his fame.

Mr. Hooper breezed in from time to time, but never to take a hand; to do so would have seemed quite out of place, though the old gentleman laughingly made an excuse for this: "Lads, I ain't no tinker man; never was.

About noon I perceived a little breeze of wind spring up from the S.S.E. which overjoyed my heart; and was still more elated, when, in about half an hour it blew a gentle fine gale.

Tis the same in sunshine and in storm, in summer and in winter, in calm or in breeze,' said the old fisherman.

They sat down on a crag opposite the sea; there was a light breeze, the fishing boats wore out, and the view was as animated as the fresh air was cheering.

Nellie Whitehead breezed in on Saturday afternoon just as Mrs. Finnegan's cuckoo clock cooed the stroke of three; immediately the air began to move out of adversity's tragic current.

The merry boats of Brixham Go out to search the seas; A staunch and sturdy fleet are they, Who love a swinging breeze; And before the woods of Devon, And the silver cliffs of Wales, You may see, when summers evenings fall, The light upon their sails.

A light breeze had sprung up, and it had upon his face the freshness of the dawn.

The breeze continued to freshen, and in the east the dawn broke, gray, turning to silver, and then to red and gold.

And there, O lord, the balmy breeze bearing pure fragrance, blew gladdening all the Pandavas, together with Krishna.

And he was fanned by the fresh breeze of the Gandhamadana bearing the perfumes of various blossoms and cooling like unto a father's touch.

It sounded as if the evening breeze were stirring Aeolian harps.

Through this gap came a cold breeze, and we had to look round to get a sheltered place in which to sleep.

A sepal, petal, and a thorn Upon a common summer's morn, A flash of dew, a bee or two, A breeze A caper in the trees, And I'm a rose!

And then he spied a breeze, And situated softly Upon a pile of wind Which in a perturbation Nature had left behind.

It's like the woods, Private like breeze, Phraseless, yet it stirs The proudest trees.

The pavement is of coloured marble, red, white, and blue; curtains of blue and white, the Persian royal colours, drape the windows and are hanging in graceful festoons from the pillars; the fresh morning breeze is blowing from the snow-clad mountains, and is laden with the scent of lemons and oranges, and of the Shushan lilies and Persian roses in the palace gardens.

At others they swayed gently to and fro, like tree tops in a breeze; and when he sat down, the oldest at the barthe President on the benchfelt that it was among the best speeches they had ever heard, if not the best.

Surely 'twas something more than the evening breeze that stirred those hangings.

Katherine fanned herself with Janet's hat, but hardly did her efforts create a breeze large enough to move the threads of hair that waved above her forehead.

Sitting at ease in the sunshine, he opened his fringed hunting-shirt to the breeze blowing.

assents M'Snape, whose spare frame is more vulnerable to the icy breeze than that of the stout corporal.

3778 examples of  breezed  in sentences