Sentences with phrase «brisk wind»

The phrase "brisk wind" means a strong and refreshing wind that is moving quickly. Full definition
The straight silhouette has a slightly mod feel, and you'll keep brisk winds at bay with the cozy stand collar.
With the dawn of brisk winds and rainy weather by the day, winter's harsh conditions are a sign that December 25th is also on its way.
The temperature hovered around the upper 60 °F with brisk winds and warm sunlight, which is perfect for a wool cape.
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Imagine it is like carrying a paper plate full of food in a brisk wind.
An American flag posted high behind the green snapped in the brisk wind.
Even when it's not raining, thick clouds, a brisk wind, and cooler - than - normal temperatures are in New Jersey's forecast for Thursday.
It was probably a combination of failure to look in the mirror before I left for school, static, and the brisk wind.
Tired of your scarf flying off of your neck in the brisk wind?
While others may lament that the warm weather of the summer succumbs to the brisk winds of autumn, most film enthusiasts exult in the potential that these upcoming frigid months hold within cinemas across the country.
Eclipsing her work in Black Swan, Portman flutters like a sail in a brisk wind.
A brisk wind blows through the branches of the old oak tree.
The brisk winds blowing in from the Caspian Sea barely effect the old city.
If you do go in the afternoon there can be a brisk wind, so do not forget a sweatshirt or jacket.
Leaving the show, I required not only a brisk wind, but a more mature painterly vision, and I found it in the new Rothenbergs, which examine a very different vision of childhood, the one which molders in the attic.
In another, a brisk wind pushes some yellow - grey grass along a ridge beneath a moody sky.
At Severna Park, a small group huddled against a brisk wind on Benfield Road across from the school.
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