Sentence examples for some breeze from inspiring English sources

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You stay here and, I don't know, take off your shirt and fan them, anything to work up some breeze, and maybe run the hose over the roof and the walls, you know?

There have been hotter days with no wind, when I've had to shelter in the shade of the RockPod with the hatches and vent open to get some breeze.

Gap's canvas tote is brilliantly utilitarian because it starts off light, meaning you can stuff in various issues of Vogue, or some breeze blocks and a couple of old rocks, and still lift it.

Well, a hubba, hubba, hubba, let's shoot some breeze Say, whatever happened to the Japanese?

You can rehearse until you're blue in the face, but if you're not open to some breeze that comes across the stage and blows you in a different direction, then you're really not making music, you're just putting on a show.

Your hair can keep your forehead and neck warm so make sure some breeze can get to you.

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You may wish for some freshening breeze from the real world.

Some Point Breeze firefighters did not leave the fire until 6 on Tuesday morning.

"We can pick up some offshore breeze, then make one long tack to the Point," she said.

The aroma is not offensive, except for those moments when an unseen plume of newly fermenting anchovies blown by some unfelt breeze assaults the nostrils.

Suddenly the images, first of all made up of archive images of Evans's finds, are elaborated and extended; and finally the stems of frescoed Knossian blooms quiver into CGI life, brushed by some ethereal breeze.

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