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light breeze

noun

Meteorology.
  1. a wind of 4–7 miles per hour (2–3 meters per second).


light breeze

noun

  1. a very light wind of force two on the Beaufort scale
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of light breeze1

First recorded in 1795–1805
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The skies are blueish and a light breeze is blowing as I write this.

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The forecast looks encouraging, with no rain forecast for much of the day and a light breeze, with expected temperatures of 10-12 Celsius.

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The electric blue, vinyl tablecloth flapped gently in the light breeze while my ice cracked and settled into the glass.

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A familiar roster, donning new black-and-white kits, gave the crowd optimism under clear blue skies with a light breeze.

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“Anyone who thought that building offshore in the U.S. was going to be a light breeze might not have been paying close attention,†he said.

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