light breeze in English

noun
1
a wind of force 2 on the Beaufort scale (4–6 knots or 4.5-7 mph).
At 11 we got a light breeze from the Southward, the boats came along side, and were hoisted up, the Ship having too much way to keep them ahead, The Enemy still in chase, and very near.

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1. 9 The hot sunny days were tempered by a light breeze.

2. AT SUNSET a light breeze stirs the sea, and waves gently lap the shoreline.

3. ‘Moon's Brooding landscapes, somewhat reminiscent of Corot, capture the beauty of trees and the luminous colour of the countryside.’ ‘Dark, Brooding clouds, which threatened to turn the event into a mudbath, took pity on those who had gathered below them and a light breeze even wafted past the stage to cool those who had exerted