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gentle breeze
noun
, Meteorology.
- a wind of 8–12 miles per hour (4–5 meters per second).
gentle breeze
noun
- meteorol a light breeze of force three on the Beaufort scale, blowing at 8–12 mph
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gentle breeze1
First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences
The setting is quiet for the visitors — no fans are permitted — and a gentle breeze off the Pacific makes for a pleasant work environment.
From Los Angeles Times
With trees swaying in the gentle breeze and birds and butterflies gamboling in the setting sun, it would be foolish not to fall into sportive line.
From Los Angeles Times
These feathery needles rhythmically dance back and forth on sweeping branches in gentle breezes.
From Seattle Times
The gentle breeze still managed to find him under the tree’s canopy, and the air blew his hair almost playfully.
From Literature
It was like a gentle breeze...no, like rippling waters...no, it was...well, it was beautiful.
From Literature
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