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moderate breeze
noun
- a wind of 13–18 miles per hour (5.8–8 meters per second).
moderate breeze
noun
- a wind of force four on the Beaufort scale
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Word History and Origins
Origin of moderate breeze1
First recorded in 1795–1805
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Example Sentences
He was so lightweight that a moderate breeze would launch him skyward.
From Salon
Top temperatures in the high teens or low 20s Celsius with light to moderate breezes.
From BBC
After first experiencing Team New Zealand’s speed advantage in a moderate breeze, it lost its chance to keep the series level in a frail breeze and on a race course full of wind holes.
From Seattle Times
The forecast for all four of the tournament’s rounds is fine and mild, with a moderate breeze on Thursday tapering off to a light zephyr on Sunday.
From Reuters
Conditions were perfect for the final time The Players is held in May, with only a moderate breeze and warm sunshine.
From Washington Times
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