2. Verb. (third-person singular of breeze) ¹
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Definition of Breezes
1. breeze [v] - See also: breeze
Lexicographical Neighbors of Breezes
Literary usage of Breezes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society by Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) (1873)
"The account which I have given of the phenomena of land and breezes is meagre
enough ; exact observations referring to them have no where been taken; and, ..."
2. Explanations and Sailing Directions to Accompany the Wind and Current Charts by M[atthew] F[ontaine] Maury (1851)
"Light breezes and fine weather—Noon, ditto—Midnight, light airs and hazy. ...
Moderate and fine—Noon, strong breezes and cloudy—Midnight strong gales and ..."
3. Dampier's Voyages: Consisting of a New Voyage Round the World, a Supplement by William Dampier (1906)
"IV Of Sea and Land-breezes Hnu Sea-breezes differ from common Trade-Winds. ...
Of the Land-breezes. The Time and Manner of their Rise: As on the Isthmus of ..."
4. The Physical Geography of the Sea by Matthew Fontaine Maury (1857)
"Why Land and Sea breezes are not of equal Freshness on the Sea-shore of all Countries
... He has added a chapter on the land and sea breezes; another on the ..."
5. Handbook of Climatology by Julius von Hann (1903)
"Land and sea breezes.—The influence which land areas have upon the general
circulation of ... The origin of land and sea breezes was from the earliest times ..."
6. Physiography by Rollin D. Salisbury (1919)
"Mountain and valley breezes. At night the air of mountain tops becomes cold, ...
Mountain and valley, and land and sea breezes, and monsoon winds, ..."