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Breeze

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Noun

1. air, breeze, gentle wind, zephyr

a slight wind (usually refreshing)

Example Sentences:
'the breeze was cooled by the lake'
'as he waited he could feel the air on his neck'

2. breeze, child's play, cinch, duck soup, picnic, piece of cake, pushover, snap, walkover

any undertaking that is easy to do

Example Sentences:
'marketing this product will be no picnic'

Verb

3. breeze

blow gently and lightly

Example Sentences:
'It breezes most evenings at the shore'

4. breeze

to proceed quickly and easily

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Breeze

see synonyms of breeze
noun
1. 
a gentle or light wind
2. meteorology
a wind of force two to six inclusive on the Beaufort scale
3. informal
an easy task or state of ease
being happy here is a breeze
4. informal, mainly British
a disturbance, esp a lively quarrel
5.  shoot the breeze
verb (intransitive)
6. 
to move quickly or casually
he breezed into the room
7. 
(of wind) to blow
the south wind breezed over the fields
noun
an archaic or dialect name for the gadfly
noun
ashes of coal, coke, or charcoal used to make breeze blocks

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Breeze

see synonyms of breeze
noun
1. 
a light current of air; wind, esp. a gentle wind
2.  British, Informal
commotion or disturbance
3.  US, Informal
a thing easy to do
4.  Meteorology
any wind ranging in speed from 4 to 31 miles per hour
see the Beaufort scale in the Reference Supplement
verb intransitiveWord forms: breezed or ˈbreezing
5.  US, Informal
to move or go quickly, jauntily, easily, etc.
noun
1. 
a substance left when coke, coal, or charcoal is burned or processed: it is used as a filler for concrete, etc.
2. 
small pieces of coke or coal with a diameter of 1.27 cm (.5 in) or less

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Breeze

see synonyms of breeze
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. To move quickly, smoothly, or easily: breezing along on the freeway.
2. To progress swiftly or easily: We breezed through the test.
n.
The refuse left when coke or charcoal is made.

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