Zephyrs
Antonyms of ZEPHYRS
Examples of usage:
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My cloud- like skirts floated softly on the zephyrs. "Phemie Frost's Experiences" by Ann S. Stephens
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Then, among her train Of Nymphs and Zephyrs, to my view Thy gracious form appear'd anew, Then first, O heavenly Muse, unseen for many a day. "Poetical Works of Akenside" by Mark Akenside
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Dr. Johnson has remarked that " there is scarcely any poet of eminence who has not left some testimony of his fondness for the flowers, the zephyrs, and the warblers of the spring." "Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers" by W. A. Clouston
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So all motions of the air, in form of hurricanes, lesser winds, or zephyrs; tearing their way through forests, and hills, and through space; or causing gentlest flutter of leaflet. "New and Original Theories of the Great Physical Forces" by Henry Raymond Rogers
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The hot sun sometimes blisters the skin and burns the complexion to a rich, nut- brown color, but the air always feels soft and balmy, and usually blows only in gentle zephyrs. "Arizona Sketches" by Joseph A. Munk