breeze through something

  • 1breeze through something — breeze through (something) to do something easily or quickly. Lisa breezed through her homework, then started practicing for the play …

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  • 2breeze through something — ˌbreeze ˈthrough sth derived to do sth successfully and easily • He breezed through the tests. Main entry: ↑breezederived …

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  • 3breeze through — (something) to do something easily or quickly. Lisa breezed through her homework, then started practicing for the play …

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  • 4breeze through — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms breeze through : present tense I/you/we/they breeze through he/she/it breezes through present participle breezing through past tense breezed through past participle breezed through breeze through… …

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  • 5breeze through — verb succeed at easily She sailed through her exams You will pass with flying colors She nailed her astrophysics course • Syn: ↑ace, ↑pass with flying colors, ↑sweep through, ↑sail through, ↑nail …

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  • 6ˈbreeze through sth — phrasal verb to do something very easily or confidently …

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  • 7breeze — [[t]bri͟ːz[/t]] breezes, breezing, breezed 1) N COUNT A breeze is a gentle wind. ...a cool summer breeze. 2) VERB If you breeze into a place or a position, you enter it in a very casual or relaxed manner. [V prep/adv] Lopez breezed into the… …

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  • 8breeze — breeze1 [ briz ] noun count ** a light wind: The curtains fluttered gently in the breeze. a gentle/light/slight breeze a fresh/stiff/strong breeze be a breeze INFORMAL to be extremely easy: Everyone thought the test was a breeze. breeze breeze 2… …

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  • 9breeze — breeze1 [bri:z] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: brise, perhaps from bise cold north wind ] 1.) a gentle wind ▪ flowers waving in the breeze 2.) be a breeze informal to be very easy ▪ Don t think that learning Dutch will be a breeze …

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  • 10breeze — 1 noun (C) 1 a gentle wind: flowers waving in the breeze 2 be a breeze informal to be something that is very easy to do see also: shoot the breeze shoot 1 (11) 2 verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) to walk somewhere in a calm confident way (+… …

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