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en There is a similarity, if I may be permitted an excursion into tenuous metaphor, between the feel of a chilly breeze and the feel of a knife's blade, as either is laid across the back of the neck. I can call up memories of both, if I work at it. The chilly breeze is invariably going to be the more pleasant memory.

en It's going to feel chilly. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything.

en It's going to feel very damp and chilly.

en It's easy to look at [qualifying] and think that it's a breeze . . . but it's not a breeze. Our experiences over the last four years have positioned us to be successful. Our guys know how to win in big games.

en We didn't feel completely comfortable today. We are still happy - it is freezing back in Italy and we are sailing in warm weather and nice breeze.

en I enjoyed getting to know my kids and my wife and friends and family a lot more this winter. It's been nice, but I think the body knows that it is time to get to work. You can almost smell the grass, feel the breeze and hear the sounds of the bat.

en Dear dead women, with such hair, too - what's become of all the gold / Used to hang and brush their bosoms? I feel chilly and grow old.
  Robert Browning

en Jolly boating weather, / And a hay harvest breeze, / Blade on the feather, / Shade off the trees.

en Now there's a man with an open mind - you can feel the breeze from here!
  Groucho Marx

en It wasn't like there was gonna be a breeze that would blow that fog away. That stuff wasn't going anywhere. And if we had gotten a breeze, that probably would have meant another storm coming in, and that wouldn't have been good, either.

en It's difficult. You look at it and you'll say it's a breeze and it wasn't a breeze.

en Take a sheet and get it wet and lay it across you, then go lay by an open window. When the breeze blows it will feel just like air conditioning,

en My neck hurts. My lower back doesn't feel too good. My knees are the best thing about me right now, so I don't know what's going on. As far as the formerly injured area, I feel good. I have those two-a-day lumps, the tired neck from keeping this big helmet on, but other than that I feel normal.

en All right, Eileen. How do you feel about a beautiful, clear night with a breeze down the runway in the high desert of California?

en It's different. I can feel the breeze on my head again. I had short hair for a long time before this so I can remember what it feels like, but it's colder in the mornings now.


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