fresh breeze
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffreshandbreeze
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fresh
adjective
uk/freʃ/us/freʃ/
new ...
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breeze
noun
uk/briːz/us/briːz/
a light and ...
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(Definition offreshandbreezefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One might think that those are not new virtues to bring to government—but they are, and they are like afreshbreeze.
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Running through many of the themes of today's speeches, it seems to me that we have experienced a ratherfreshbreeze.
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I am perfectly certain that what this country wants more than anything else is thefreshbreezeof individualism blowing through its lungs once again.
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It is opening the prison doors little by little so that the inmates can smell thefreshbreezeoutside.
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It seeks afreshbreezeto lift its sails.
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To many of us, it came like afreshbreezeacross many of the stale old arguments on overseas development aid that we have heard over the years.
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Afreshbreezeof competition is healthy.
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The chase brought both vessels close in shore where thefreshbreezewas lessening to a near calm.
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It was a beautiful day, and afreshbreezeblew all the clouds inland.
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He said that there was an urgent public need for afreshbreeze.
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The weather was misty at the time,freshbreezeand a choppy sea.
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The municipal tree park is another kind of tourist attraction in the municipality wherefreshbreeze and songs of the birds make the atmosphere pleasantly unique.
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Thakazhi made a departure from his a vowed commitment to realism as it appeared in his works till then he brought in afreshbreezeof lyricism and romanticism.
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But it offers fresh breezes and new sights.
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