1. A slight breeze picks up and you see only occasional flashes of distant lightning that still illuminate the whole sky. 2. A slight breeze rose to cool his scalp, which had been sun-baked, then doused with water until it tingled. 3. A slight breeze ruffled her hair. 4. It was cool, a slight breeze drifting over her face, calming the heat of her skin. 5. The curtains were long and gauzy, fluttering in a slight breeze. 6. The living come, murmuring with fresh flowers, their maps fluttering like white flags in the slight breeze. 7. The windows had been opened wide and she could feel a slight breeze. 8. There was a slight breeze that riffled her hair. 9. There was a slight onshore breeze. 10. Thus, red maple seeds can fly in a very slight breeze, but silver maples need wind. |