Noun
wind moving 4-7 knots; 2 on the Beaufort scale
Source: WordNetA bird piped suddenly, and was still; and a light breeze sprang up and set the reeds and bulrushes rustling. Kenneth Grahame
It was the noise Of ancient trees falling while all was still Before the storm, in the long interval Between the gathering clouds and that light breeze Which Germans call the Wind's bride. Charles Godfrey Leland
Consider the case of windmills: sited correctly, windmills can generate thousands of kilowatts of electricity drawing on only a light breeze. Source: Internet
There is something quietly profound in their awe, something that stirs you somewhere deep within like a light breeze moving among tall grass. Source: Internet
Race day this year dawned sunny and mild with a light breeze; a great improvement over the rainy skies of 2016. Source: Internet