a breeze

  • 91Breeze —   The fine screenings from crushed coke. Usually breeze will pass through a 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch screen opening. It is most often used as a fuel source in the process of agglomerating iron ore.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information… …

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  • 92breeze block — noun Brit. a lightweight building brick made from breeze …

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  • 93breeze through — deal with or accomplish with ease. → breeze …

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  • 94breeze — brizas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Švelnus vietinis vėjas jūrų ir ežerų pakrantėse, 2 kartus per parą keičiantis kryptį: dieną pučia nuo jūros į sausumą, naktį – atvirkščiai. atitikmenys: angl. breeze vok. Brise, f rus.… …

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  • 95breeze fly — noun see breeze I …

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  • 96Land breeze — Breeze Breeze, n. [F. brise; akin to It. brezza breeze, Sp. briza, brisa, a breeze from northeast, Pg. briza northeast wind; of uncertain origin; cf. F. bise, Pr. bisa, OHG. bisa, north wind, Arm. biz northeast wind.] 1. A light, gentle wind; a… …

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  • 97Sea breeze — Breeze Breeze, n. [F. brise; akin to It. brezza breeze, Sp. briza, brisa, a breeze from northeast, Pg. briza northeast wind; of uncertain origin; cf. F. bise, Pr. bisa, OHG. bisa, north wind, Arm. biz northeast wind.] 1. A light, gentle wind; a… …

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  • 98Matthew Breeze — Breeze vor einer Partie der A League (2010) Matthew Breeze (* 10. Juni 1972 in Sydney) ist ein australischer Fußballschiedsrichter. Er ist seit 2001 FIFA Schiedsrichter. Breeze leitet seit 1994 Spiele in der höchsten australischen Spielklasse,… …

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  • 99To breeze up — Breeze Breeze, v. i. To blow gently. [R.] J. Barlow. [1913 Webster] {To breeze up} (Naut.), to blow with increasing freshness. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 100breeze in — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To walk into a place casually (like a soft blowing wind). * /Betsie breezed in and sat down at the bar./ …

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