Sentences with phrase «actually feeling the breeze»

If there is a difference in how you feel when it comes to looking at nature from your window, imagine how positive the effects are when you are actually immersing your senses in nature in real time — when you're actually feeling the breeze caress your skin, the sun warming your body, the smell of the ocean air, or the taste of sea salt on your lips.

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What sets this machine apart from others is that there's actually not a speaker — it is an actual fan that hums, but is protected by a covering so you don't have to worry about feeling a cold breeze from it.
I breezed through my salad to get to this delicious stir fry and I actually felt like: I could live this way!
And, when the cooler breezes arrive, they actually feel refreshingly welcome.
It finally feels like Fall today in NYC, this morning when I walked outside there was actually a cool breeze!
But the grass is always greener, and after about three weeks of actually feeling that summer heat, many are ready for the cool breeze of autumn.
The streams look so real that you can actually feel the cool breeze accompanying that location and hear the gentle rippling from the water.
The welcome breeze after the storm is well visualised utilising pathetic fallacy to full effect - we relate to and feel for the characters running over empty plains realising there's actually no place to go.
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