Her many curls brushed her face gently, like a loving mother touches her dearest child. Things tend to drift aimlessly, and are wafted on the breeze. Which preposition should i use for both pairs in bold?
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I wouldn't normally use in that context, although i'm sure others would. I have mentioned a few times to students who ask about differences (they usually mean nuances) that when we are looking. 'on a breeze' would mean more that the hair was being supported by the breeze, you would imagine a nicer effect from.
When we stepped on/onto the sandy beach, a gentle breeze blew on/onto our faces.
The frigid morning breeze the frosty morning breeze i was wondering which one is more natural and usually used. I would usually talk about a job or a project being. I want to say that the wind in the morning is really cold. Things may waft in the breeze or (less commonly), the breeze may waft things, but the breeze itself.
'in a breeze' infers that the fabric was being ruffled, disarranged. Where the breeze wafts what? Looking up the word breeze in various dictionaries i noticed that its verbal uses were only in the figurative sense (enter a room, pass an exam, chat away, etc.) but never in the proper. The cool morning breeze tiptoed quietly through the window and whipped up her hair.
The verb waft means to float or gently move about.
It means that it's been very easy and pleasurable working with you. I agree with matchingmale and sdgraham that to breeze through life is neutral on its face because some people just get lucky. To skate through life has a similar meaning like to breeze.