Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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I see this ten-dollar bill just flapping in the breeze out from underneath some seaweed.
www.npr.org
A light breeze out of the south should help a little.
www.cbc.ca
Finally, the eagle gradually leaned forward and, in ultra-slow motion, spread her enormous wings and gently rode the breeze out over the valley, and away.
newmatilda.com
Putting draft tape around door frames and using door snakes to keep the breeze out are cheap and easy ways to stay warmer.
www.abc.net.au
Look for a cold breeze out of the north with wind chills below freezing.
www.kiro7.com
A light breeze out of the east added to the chill, but winds were nowhere nearly as miserable as they were over the weekend.
blog.al.com
We spent most of the last night drifting trying to sniff any breeze out with the code zero.
www.afloat.ie
At half-time, five points wasn't that bad with a strong breeze out there.
www.rte.ie
There will also be a slight breeze out of the west between 10 to 20 mph.
magicvalley.com
It's not the occassional plastic shopping bags wafting on the breeze out to sea.
thechronicleherald.ca

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