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I . breeze [bri:z] N

1. breeze (wind):

breeze

2. breeze Am inf (easy task):

to be a breeze

3. breeze no pl (cinders):

breeze
breeze

II . breeze [bri:z] VB intr Am

breeze block [brɪ:z blɒk] N Brit

sea breeze N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is often a sea breeze on the coast, which combined with tides contributes to quick temperature changes over a single day.
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The structure is completely open to the island 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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Individual residential units are open to both the north and south sides and therefore benefit from cross breezes.
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In the summer, the ocean breezes keep the heat at manageable levels.
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Her best friend smells of a comforting sea breeze.
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Even in the heat of summer this is a cool and relaxing park due to gentle breezes and shady trees.
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This area is popular at night, when people stroll and exercise, enjoying the ocean breezes.
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Woman has brought peaceful night, soothing breeze and cloud.
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Making north the steamer was soon pitching into a northerly breeze-and head sea.
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