breeze
No, the word breeze is not an adverb.The word breeze is a noun and a verb.The closest adverb form of the word would be breezily.
In Irish its: aithleá gaoithe (small breeze) leoithne (gentle breeze) ruagán (biting breeze)
Breeze is typically used as a noun. "The cool ocean breeze." However, it can be used as a verb as well. "He breezed through the homework."
i normally think of this when i hear the word breeze: This is a nice breeze outside.
Wind, breeze.
The SapaInca who was killed by the spanishs was Atahualpa i have no idea
Yes the word breeze can be a noun. It can also be used as a verb.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
Glitter breeze(as in sea breeze) = glitterbris A word I have never heard nor written before, congratualtions on creating a new swedish word :)
Soft and gentle wind is called "breeze" A more poetic word for it is a "zephyr"
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
She said to call her 'The Breeze' as she was just blowing through. A desert breeze is drier than an ocean breeze. Close that screen door to let the breeze in and keep the flies out.