A cloud passed before the sun, and a frigid breeze drove the snow whistling over the ridge.
There was no smoke, either, because the breeze coming in the open back door drove it all into the dining room.
Alas, in his current form, even a stray breeze would drive him before it as a shepherd does lambs, and there was nothing h,.
A westerly breeze drove them easily through the sea.
The breeze and the tide drove them swiftly through the neck of water where a hundred boats should be waiting.
"See what have we now..." "Fresh breeze, enough to drive us at four knots under full sail."
A breeze from the north drove little puffs of white cloud across an ultramarine sky, with a bright sea running under it.
A ten-mile-per-hour breeze was driving the cloud back east.
A hot breeze that felt like auto exhaust drove many into "cooling centers," senior citizens' gathering places or libraries.
A chilly breeze drove brittle leaves rattling across the grass and walkways.