brize Antonyms

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Meaning of brize

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brize (n.)

The breeze fly. See Breeze.

brize Sentence Examples

  1. The brize gently rustled through the tall grass, creating a soothing melody.
  2. Sailors eagerly awaited the brize to fill their sails and guide them across the open sea.
  3. In the heat of summer, a refreshing brize was a welcome relief.
  4. The brize whispered secrets as it danced through the branches of the ancient oak trees.
  5. Children laughed and played in the park, their kites soaring high on the brize.
  6. With each brize that swept through the valley, the scent of wildflowers filled the air.
  7. The brize carried the scent of the ocean, reminding her of distant shores and adventures yet to come.
  8. The leaves rustled in the brize, creating a symphony of nature's music.
  9. Farmers relied on the brize to pollinate their crops and bring life to their fields.
  10. As the sun set, the brize grew cooler, signaling the onset of evening.

FAQs About the word brize

The breeze fly. See Breeze.

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The brize gently rustled through the tall grass, creating a soothing melody.

Sailors eagerly awaited the brize to fill their sails and guide them across the open sea.

In the heat of summer, a refreshing brize was a welcome relief.

The brize whispered secrets as it danced through the branches of the ancient oak trees.