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Verb
/brēz/,
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breezed, past tense; breezed, past participle; breezes, 3rd person singular present; breezing, present participle;
  1. Come or go in a casual or lighthearted manner
    • - I breezed in as if nothing were wrong
  2. Deal with something with apparently casual ease
    • - the computer has the power to breeze through huge documents
    • - he breezed to victory

  1. (breeze) a slight wind (usually refreshing); "the breeze was cooled by the lake"; "as he waited he could feel the air on his neck"
  2. (breeze) blow gently and lightly; "It breezes most evenings at the shore"
  3. (breeze) cinch: any undertaking that is easy to do; "marketing this product will be no picnic"
  4. (breeze) to proceed quickly and easily
  5. (Breeze (Air episode)) Air is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key which was originally released as an adult game on September 8, 2000 playable on personal computers (PC) as a CD-ROM. ...
  6. (The Breeze (Portsmouth)) The Breeze is a United Kingdom radio station, broadcasting to the cities of Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester. ...
  7. (The Breeze (radio station)) The Breeze was the name of two easy listening radio stations in Essex and Surrey.
  8. (The Breeze (UK)) Play Radio (Hampshire) is an independent local radio station for Southampton and Winchester. Launched on 5 September 1999 as SouthCity FM, the station license was acquired by Southampton Football Club in 2004, where it was christened as The Saint. ...
  9. (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. ...
  10. (BREEZE) Working a horse at a moderate speed; less effort than handily.
  11. (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.
  12. (Breeze) To leave, go; also breeze off: get lost
  13. (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.
  14. (breeze) something that is very easy.
  15. (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.
  16. ("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.
  17. (Breeze) 1. n. the wind blowing across a cricket field during play, no matter how strong.
  18. (Breeze) A light and pleasant wind.
  19. (Breeze) A term generally used to describe a workout in which a horse is easily running under a hold without encouragement from the rider.
  20. (Breeze) Coke or coal screenings.
  21. (Breeze) Fast workout of ahorse. Clocker can get an official time from a breeze.
  22. (Breeze) Launched with its first client in 2005, Breeze Rewards Ltd - the loyalty and rewards program - is flexible and unique. Its CRM programme helps Leapfrog clients get to know their customers and staff. ...
  23. (Breeze) To thinly cut or just touch the object ball with the cue ball.
  24. (Breeze) Wind with a speed between 4 and 27 knots (4 and 31 mph); Beaufort scale numbers 2 through 6.
  25. (Breeze) to allow a race horse to run easily while being ridden, as a workout without encouraging speed