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strong breeze

NOUN
blast
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There’s a practical purpose as well — protection from the strong breezes.

From Seattle Times

Morikawa, newly engaged and not one for petty battles, made a strong move on the back nine with a birdie-birdie-eagle sequence until falling victim to the tough 18th, playing into a strong breeze.

From Seattle Times

“Yeah, there she is,” Mr. Horvath said as a strong breeze slammed into the stern.

From New York Times

The strong breezes could provide the visitors with yet another reminder of home.

From Seattle Times

Better coordination with other Western states could be key, especially if it helps California import more wind power from New Mexico or Wyoming, where strong breezes blow more consistently than they do here.

From Los Angeles Times