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View definitions for breeze

breeze

noun as in light wind

verb as in work quickly through task

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Example Sentences

Mater Dei breezed through its three pool play matches without losing a set.

They lined the path as it curved to the right, swaying and rustling in the breeze, like an overeager welcoming committee.

Chinese tourists huddle together against the brisk autumn breeze on a 12-storey building, vying for the best spot to photograph the point where their country meets Russia and North Korea.

From BBC

“Today, I saw two very well-dressed ladies walking, and I breezed by them, remarking on the beautiful warm morning and how nice they looked,” she wrote.

From Salon

When the memorial ended, there was a chant that swept through the stadium like a warm breeze up from the border.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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