strong breeze

collocation in English

meaningsofstrongandbreeze

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strong
adjective
uk
/strɒŋ/
us
/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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breeze
noun
uk
/briːz/
us
/briːz/
a light and ...
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(Definition ofstrongandbreezefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Astrongbreezefrom the northeast rendered the operation of small boats hazardous by 1400, but the unloading continued in the face of mounting difficulties.
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He tested it in the evening in astrongbreeze.
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Though fanned by a fairlystrongbreeze, the flame produced no effect upon the skin which it was touching.
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As a result, astrongbreezeis felt by guests waiting in line.
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Astrongbreezemade scoring difficult on the first morning.
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In winter, there might sometimes blow cold winds from the freezing highlands out through the large fjords, andstrongbreezewill feel very cold on the skin.
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Their life in the fierce light of the desert, with its cool strong breezes, is hard but healthy.
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It has dinghy-like characteristics and is capable of planing in strong breezes.
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Sometimes strong breezes build bigger waves which increase the surf and can produce a rip.
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The lack of roof overhangs is also intended to allow the near-constant strong breezes to pass over the buildings without the turbulence the overhangs would create.
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