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- Dictionarybreeze/briːz/
noun
- 1. a gentle wind: "tantalizing cooking smells wafted on the evening breeze" Similar
- 2. a thing that is easy to do or accomplish: informal "travelling through London was a breeze" Similar
verb
- 1. come or go in a casual or light-hearted manner: informal "Roger breezed into her office"
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to walk somewhere quickly and confidently, without worry or embarrassment: breeze in She just breezed in as if she'd only been away a day instead of a year. The celebrity breezed through the lobby. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. breeze verb [I usually + adv/prep] (DO EASILY) informal. to easily complete or win something:
The meaning of BREEZE is a light gentle wind. How to use breeze in a sentence. a light gentle wind; a wind of from 4 to 31 miles (6 to 50 kilometers) an hour; something easily done : cinch…
Breeze definition: a wind or current of air, especially a light or moderate one.. See examples of BREEZE used in a sentence.
If you breeze into a place or a position, you enter it in a very casual or relaxed manner.
A breeze is a light, cool wind. One of the nicest things about being at the beach on a hot summer day is feeling the gentle breeze off the water. The air that blows your hair around and rustles the leaves is one kind of breeze.
1. (Physical Geography) a gentle or light wind. 2. (Physical Geography) meteorol a wind of force two to six inclusive on the Beaufort scale. 3. informal an easy task or state of ease: being happy here is a breeze.
Definition of breeze noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.