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    breeze
    /briːz/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. come or go in a casual or light-hearted manner: informal "Roger breezed into her office"

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  2. 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:

  3. 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… See the full definition

  4. 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:

  5. Breeze definition: a wind or current of air, especially a light or moderate one.. See examples of BREEZE used in a sentence.

  6. n. 1. A light current of air; a gentle wind. 2. Any of five winds with speeds of from 4 to 27 knots (5 to 31 miles per hour; 7 to 50 kilometers per hour), according to the Beaufort scale. 3. Informal Something, such as a task, that is easy to do. intr.v. breezed, breez·ing, breez·es. 1.

  7. If you breeze into a place or a position, you enter it in a very casual or relaxed manner.

  8. 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.

  9. Definition of breeze noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. BREEZE definition: 1. a gentle wind: 2. to move somewhere quickly in a confident way and without worrying. Learn more.

  11. Origin of Breeze. From Middle English brese, from Old English brēosa, variant of Old English brimsa (“gadfly”), from Proto-Germanic *bremusī (“gadfly”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerem- (“to make a noise, buzz, hum”).