Breezelike example sentences

breeze

noun

breeze (noun) · breezes (plural noun)

  - a gentle wind:

  - a wind of force 2 to 6 on the Beaufort scale (4–27 knots or 4.5-31 mph).

  - a thing that is easy to do or accomplish:

  - come or go in a casual or lighthearted manner:

  - deal with something with apparently casual ease:

breeze

noun

breeze (noun)

  - small cinders mixed with sand and cement to make cinder blocks.

breeze

noun archaic

breeze (noun) · breezes (plural noun)

  - a gadfly or horsefly.

Synonyms

gust, blow, zephyr, nothing, gift, walkover, sinecure, doddle, picnic, cinch, sitter, doss, cakewalk, pushover, snap, bludge, snack, snip, saunter, stroll, sail, cruise, glide, drift, float

"Breezelike" Example Sentences

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