The smoke was picked up and dispersed quickly by the breeze.
Reaching it, he clung there, as if held in place by the stiff breeze from the river.
Caught anew by the breeze, they took their old direction.
She walked quickly from the hangar, caught by the stiff breeze and bending into it.
Men of many nations, billowing like smoke until broken by the breeze.
They dried rapidly, evaporated by the breeze she created, running through the summer evening.
Pilar let go and it floated along, taken by the breeze.
A mild day, the sun in and out of the clouds pushed swiftly along by the breeze.
Their blue or red jerseys ruffled were by the breeze.
Smoke purled out of his nostrils, taken this way and that by the breeze.