Definition of Breeses

1. breese [n] - See also: breese

Lexicographical Neighbors of Breeses

breeding-ground
breeding-grounds
breeding ground
breedings
breedism
breedist
breeds
breeks
breem
breer
breered
breering
breers
brees
breese
breeses (current term)
breeze
breeze-block
breeze-blocks
breeze block
breeze fly
breeze through
breezeblock
breezeblocks
breezed
breezeflies
breezefly
breezeless
breezelessness
breezes

Literary usage of Breeses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Letters and Papers of Cadwallader Colden by New-York Historical Society, Cadwallader Colden (1894)
"... the lot of ground where his Tan pitt now stands in my yard or garden, on the south side of the little creek, next to Anthony breeses land, being 15 feet ..."

2. A History of William Paterson and the Darien Company by James Samuel Barbour (1907)
"The weather fair, with land and sea breeses. This forenoon wee weighed and ... The weather fair, with small breeses. Our people are imployed in making of ..."

3. American History Told by Contemporaries by Albert Bushnell Hart (1900)
"... the winter cold as in Fraunce - the heate of the sommer is in June, July, and August, but f cool breeses asswage the vehemency of the heat; ..."

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