- (breeze) a slight wind (usually refreshing); "the breeze was cooled by the lake"; "as he waited he could feel the air on his neck"
- (breeze) blow gently and lightly; "It breezes most evenings at the shore"
- (breeze) cinch: any undertaking that is easy to do; "marketing this product will be no picnic"
- (breeze) to proceed quickly and easily
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- (breeze) A gentle to moderate wind; Any activity that is easy, not testing or difficult; Wind blowing across a cricket match, whatever its strength; To move casually, in a carefree manner, but not slowly. ...
- (BREEZE) Working a horse at a moderate speed; less effort than handily.
- (Breeze) The fine screenings from crushed coke. Usually breeze will pass through a -inch or -inch screen opening. It is most often used as a fuel source in the process of agglomerating iron ore.
- (Breeze) To leave, go; also breeze off: get lost
- (Breeze) Wind classified as light, gentle, moderate, fresh, or strong. To see the corresponding wind speeds for each of these, look at the Beaufort Scale above.
- (breeze) something that is very easy.
- (BREEZE) To dream that you are stood in a strong breeze tells you to follow your intuitions to find success. To be in a light breeze in a dream indicates that a stranger will give you a gift.
- ("breeze") to bypass a station on the rail system, or to bypass standing passengers at a bus stop. Typically, this type of operation is ordered by supervisory or Control personnel to allow an off-schedule run to make up lost time.
- (Breeze) 1. n. the wind blowing across a cricket field during play, no matter how strong.
- (Breeze) A light and pleasant wind.
- (Breeze) A term generally used to describe a workout in which a horse is easily running under a hold without encouragement from the rider.
- (Breeze) Coke or coal screenings.
- (Breeze) Fast workout of ahorse. Clocker can get an official time from a breeze.
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- (Breeze) To thinly cut or just touch the object ball with the cue ball.
- (Breeze) Wind with a speed between 4 and 27 knots (4 and 31 mph); Beaufort scale numbers 2 through 6.
- (Breeze) to allow a race horse to run easily while being ridden, as a workout without encouraging speed