3778 examples of breezes in sentences

So he caps him with another Homeric verse, explaining that he was Caesar: "Breezes wafted me from Ilion unto the Ciconian land.

I felt sorry for the Orientals and people from milder climesthey looked so miserably cold and wretched shivering under the very fresh April breezes that swept over the great plain of the Champ de Mars.

Nothing but blue sky, gentle zephyrs, kissing breezes, genial suns by day and sparkling stars by night.

The air was warm, but the sea breezes made it very pleasant.

The cool ocean breezes blew the fever away.

They left them there to cool themselves in the breezes of the jungle.

And when there come Fair breezes, my long ships shall bear her home.

They send me to my work in or about the city mostly to breakfast; and I return, in the evening, and enjoy the refreshing breezes and the quiet: but then I have the family visits to resume next morning.

Not where Leucadian breezes sweep O'er Sappho's memory-haunted billow, But where the glistening night-dews weep On nameless sorrow's churchyard pillow.

The fervid air is fanned by continual sea-breezes, which give a delightful elasticity to the otherwise languid climate.

Afterwards alternate northerly and southerly winds, with fine weather and top-gallant breezes, carried us as far as latitude 38 degrees and longitude 117 1/2 degrees.

The thermometer ranged between 73 and 83 degrees; but the regularity and strength of the sea-breezes tended materially to keep the air cool and pleasant.

I have said before, he had no covering on fit for walking attire, his arms, neck, and head being fully exposed to the breezes which now blew cruelly on his young figure, so that he could scarcely keep his feet, and glad was he to creep under the shelter of the threatening rock.

He says of Romulus, "that he chose a spot abounding in springs, healthy though in a pestilent region; for her hills are open to the breezes, yet give shade to the hollows below them."

It had set out to be formal, but, like most efforts at taming the fierce fecundity of nature in these seas, had become a tangle of verdure, for though now and then combed into some regularity, the breezes, the dogs, the chickens, and the invading people ruffled it, the falling leaves covered the grass, and the dead branches sighed for burial.

It would become a great mass of corruption; and the breezes from the ocean, that now carry health and life to those who breathe them, would carry only disease and death.

The breezes that blow from it and the fogs that drift down over the ridges combine to give San Francisco a paradoxical climatewinters as warm as those in the south and summers that are matchless for their exhilarating coolness.

The day fixed drew near, but there was no flour in the house, and the wind-mills, in consequence of a long calm, stretched out their arms in vain to catch the rising breezes.

At the furthermost limit of the park lay the wide estuary of the Neuse, swept by the cool breezes of Pamlico Sound and by the winds that blew from the ocean beyond the narrow lido of the coast.

" A bright glow lighted the dark mountain side, a vivid red painted the trees; the smell of burning wood came down with the breezes.

The weird witchery of mighty bush, the breath of wide sunlit plains, the sound of camp-bells and jingle of hobble chains, floating on the soft twilight breezes, had come to these men and had written a tale on their hearts as had been written on mine.

O, mightily they battle with the storm-king's pow'r; And, conquerors, shall triumph here for aye; Yet quietly their shadows fall at evening hour, While the gentle breezes round them softly play.

Golden hair and midnight tress, Mingle in tender lovingness, While the evening breezes breathe upon Marie and Jean,and their hearts are one!

The spot selected was a point of land swept by cool breezes, with a palmetto forest in the rear of it.

Pennants must have breezes.

3778 examples of  breezes  in sentences