ppl. a. [f. BREEZE v. + -ING2.] Blowing gently or freshly as a breeze.
1682. New News fr. Bedlam, 21. We launcht our Ship As having then some breezing prosperous Gales.
a. 1704. T. Brown, On Beauties, Wks. 1730, I. 44. Soft breezing Zephyrs.
ppl. a. [f. BREEZE v. + -ING2.] Blowing gently or freshly as a breeze.
1682. New News fr. Bedlam, 21. We launcht our Ship As having then some breezing prosperous Gales.
a. 1704. T. Brown, On Beauties, Wks. 1730, I. 44. Soft breezing Zephyrs.