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.