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  • noun Plural form of breezeway.

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Examples

  • Breezeways aren’t called breezeways for no reason.

    Secret Agent Robyn Freedman Spizman 2005

  • Breezeways aren’t called breezeways for no reason.

    Secret Agent Robyn Freedman Spizman 2005

  • On a recent morning, temperatures already were rising well into the humid 90s, but the breezeways between the three structures felt cooler—and became the main gathering points in the home.

    The Perfect Florida Ski Chalet Candace Jackson 2011

  • And then somehow everyone is outside along the breezeways at school.

    Terror incognito Marian 2009

  • Does anyone know what other things besides porches and breezeways and building in shade and keeping heat emitting things out of living spaces etc (and swimming, smile) were used to keep cool?

    The Longevity of the Victorian Architecture 2007

  • At least the older homes had breezeways and the architects had the sense to provide for whatever kind of wind or sun would be in that area at a given time.

    The Effect of Architecture on Home Living 2007

  • And then somehow everyone is outside along the breezeways at school.

    Mideast Marian 2009

  • Posters have recently appeared in the breezeways of my workplace featuring a photo of a friendly, relatable, unidentifiably-possibly-ethnic man and his son, and the words My parents taught me that donating blood regularly is as important as voting.

    Obligations. bradamant 2008

  • And then somehow everyone is outside along the breezeways at school.

    Marian's Blog: Marian 2006

  • And then somehow everyone is outside along the breezeways at school.

    The American assassinations: John Kennedy, 22 Nov 1963 Marian 2006

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