breezeless
无风,无风的,无风无雨,无风的人
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Definitions
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- : a wind or current of air, especially a light or moderate one.
- : a wind of 4–31 miles per hour.
- : Informal. an easy task; something done or carried on without difficulty: Finding people to join in the adventure was a breeze.
- : Chiefly British Informal. a disturbance or quarrel.
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breezed, breez·ing.
- : to blow a breeze: It breezed from the west all day.
- : to move in a self-confident or jaunty manner: She breezed up to the police officer and asked for directions.
- : Informal. to proceed quickly and easily; move rapidly without intense effort: He breezed through the task.The car breezed along the highway.
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breezed, breez·ing.
- : to cause to move in an easy or effortless manner, especially at less than full speed: The boy breezed the horse around the track.
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- : breeze in, Informal. to win effortlessly: He breezed in with an election plurality of 200,000.Also breeze into / out. to move or act with a casual or careless attitude: He breezed out without paying attention to anyone.
- : breeze up, Atlantic States. to become windy.
Phrases
- breeze in
- hands down (in a breeze)
- shoot the breeze
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
After a workout, Nelson recommends simply throwing open your windows and getting a breeze going through your living room.
I’m a big guy, pushing 250 pounds, and was able to comfortably cast around the clock despite a swirling 2-knot current and occasional breeze that would have grabbed the bow and spun the kayak around if the motor hadn’t been holding on a heading.
A small elastic strap keeps it in place and is a breeze to slide off and on with one hand.
In the sun and fresh breeze, we give each other air hugs from six-ish feet away.
However, outdoor breezes may quickly blow those clouds away.
Dinner was a baroque affair, on the beach, a warm breeze gently blowing.
Standing in the chill breeze of autumn, I knew something had passed between us.
There is a breeze, and that is the only thing that differentiates it from a sauna.
It strolls and meanders, stopping to relax on a bench for a spell and feel the fresh breeze.
Hurricane lamps on the tables flicker in the calm island breeze.
Bits of paper blew aimlessly about, wafted by a little, feverish breeze, which rose in spasms and died away.
But there was a breeze blowing, a choppy, stiff wind that whipped the water into froth.
It was all breeze and freshness, and the sunlight struck picturesquely aslant the hill-sides.
Rosemary shook her head doubtfully, and her falling hair of pale, shimmering gold waved like a wheat-field shaken by a breeze.
A gentle breeze stirred the air and the surface of the lakes lay shimmering in the soft autumnal light.