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breeze
noun
a
gentle
and
pleasant
wind
that
blows
softly
•
A
cool
breeze
drifted
in
through
the
open
window
,
making
the
curtains
flutter
.
A
cool
breeze
drifted
in
through
the
open
window
,
making
the
curtains
flutter
.
•
We
walked
along
the
beach
,
enjoying
the
salty
breeze
coming
off
the
sea
.
We
walked
along
the
beach
,
enjoying
the
salty
breeze
coming
off
the
sea
.
From
Middle
English
brese
“
cold
wind
”,
probably
from
Old
Spanish
briza
“
cold
northeast
wind
”.
noun
something
that
is
very
easy
to
do
or
achieve
•
The
math
test
was
a
breeze
for
Maya
because
she
had
studied
hard
.
The
math
test
was
a
breeze
for
Maya
because
she
had
studied
hard
.
•
After
weeks
of
training
,
running
the
5-kilometer
race
felt
like
a
breeze
.
After
weeks
of
training
,
running
the
5-kilometer
race
felt
like
a
breeze
.
verb
-
breeze
,
breezing
,
breezes
,
breezed
to
move
or
act
in
a
relaxed
,
confident
,
and
easy
way
,
often
quickly
•
She
breezed
into
the
room
,
smiling
and
full
of
energy
.
She
breezed
into
the
room
,
smiling
and
full
of
energy
.
•
The
team
breezed
past
the
competition
and
reached
the
finals
.
The
team
breezed
past
the
competition
and
reached
the
finals
.