Let's sit on the balcony with our coffee, the breeze will feel nice.
Example sentence - The moonlight and warm ocean breeze made the lagoon the perfect place for their wedding.
Yes, it can be a verb, but more frequently a noun. The verb is very seldom used for the wind (a south wind breezed through the window) but often metaphorically to suggest a casual passage (she breezed through the room).
Yes the word breeze can be a noun. It can also be used as a verb.
The nouns in the sentence The gentle breeze was refreshing in the humid weather, include breeze and weather. You need to ignore all articles, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and prepositions to locate the nouns.
The intense breeze made me freeze because I wasn't wearing fleece. Wieners are cool.
The breeze moved slowly around my body
i normally think of this when i hear the word breeze: This is a nice breeze outside.
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.
The midsummer breeze is nice.
The fields of wheat were undulating in the breeze.
The wind chimes tinkled in the breeze.
Everyone whisperd murmur like the breeze.
Smoke will dissipate faster when there is a breeze blowing.
The weather report predicted a gentle breeze coming from the eastern front.
Example sentence - The moonlight and warm ocean breeze made the lagoon the perfect place for their wedding.
By the time we finished our lunch, the breeze was just perfect for flying our kites.
There are two nouns: smoke and breeze.