sea breeze - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • refreshing: However cool, refreshing sea breezes provide for a pleasant climate even in the high season.
  • gentle: There was only a gentle sea breeze from the NE.
  • cool: However cool, refreshing sea breezes provide for a pleasant climate even in the high season.
  • constant: The climate is tropical, tempered by constant sea breezes and there is little seasonal temperature variation.
  • strong: A mile or so inland will bring you into Friston Forest, which will provide shelter from strong sea breezes.
  • light: A light sea breeze from the NE set in intermittently in the afternoon.

Converse of object

  • cool: Large glass doors can be opened on all sides to catch the cooling sea breezes.
  • enjoy: In the summer, the Spanish coastline enjoys sea breezes, keeping the temperatures bearable.
  • expect: The conditions are frustrating with very light and fickle breezes blowing over the land instead of the strong sea breezes expected.
  • brace: Or stroll along golden sands swept by bracing sea breezes.
  • absorb: Children feed the squawking gulls as their grandparents sit back and absorb the sea breeze.

Converse of subject

  • temper: Climate From April to September the coast has warm, mainly dry weather tempered by sea breezes.
  • cool: Its climate is more temperate, rarely suffering from frost and cooled by sea breezes in summer.

Preposition: from

  • south: The prevailing wind is from the north with sea breezes from the south.

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