Definition of «cool breeze»

The idiomatic expression "a cool breeze" means a refreshing or calming influence, often in the form of someone who is calm and collected in difficult situations. It can also refer to a person who brings relief from heat or tension with their relaxed demeanor.

Usage examples

  1. Enjoyed the cool breeze while sitting on the beach and watching the sunset.
  2. Opened the windows to let in the cool breeze and freshen up the house.
  3. Took a walk in the park, feeling the cool breeze against my face.
  4. Set up a picnic in the shade, enjoying the cool breeze under the trees.
  5. Went for a bike ride, feeling the cool breeze as I pedaled along the trail.
  6. Sat on the balcony, sipping a hot cup of coffee and enjoying the cool breeze.
  7. Walked along the waterfront, with the cool breeze gently rustling the leaves of nearby trees.
  8. Rearranged the furniture to create a cozy reading nook near the window, where I could feel the cool breeze.
  9. Planned a camping trip to the mountains, looking forward to the cool breeze at higher elevations.
  10. Found relief from the summer heat by sitting under a tree and feeling the cool breeze on my skin.

Sentences with «cool breeze»

  • But all in all, this is a profoundly therapeutic, cool breeze of a painting exhibition. (pacegallery.com)
  • Keep silence for 2 mins and after 2 min see that you will feel cool breeze in you hands and deep silence in your heart. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Depending on season and time of day trade winds may pick up providing cool breezes from mountain to sea. (honuakai.com)
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