breezy 的定义
breez·i·er, breez·i·est.
- abounding in breezes; windy.
- fresh; sprightly: His breezy manner was half his charm.
breezy 近义词
windy
easy, lighthearted
更多breezy例句
- Winds start whipping by the time we wake up Saturday, and it’s still breezy Sunday.
- Express forecastForecast in detailYesterday’s wintry feel continues today with another chilly start and breezy day.
- Highs on Wednesday are in the breezy mid- to upper 40s, before moderating to the low 50s on Thursday when winds ease a bit.
- Despite the sun, breezy northwest winds keep temperatures on the cool side, with highs in the mid- to upper 40s.
- Spring is beautiful and full of blooms and breezy weather, while fall brings crisp air and the changing colors of the leaves.
- He shimmies, he shakes, he waves his arms, his eyes bug out of his head—all in the service of some wonderfully breezy pop ditties.
- A breezy, sensible governor with a prophetic eye on Latin America and the ability to actually get things done?
- In September last year she was caught out when changing planes at breezy Brisbane airport.
- But the truth is the Seacrests, the Bergerons, and the Deeleys are the personable, breezy diamonds in the awkward, robotic rough.
- The 1985 victim, 22-year-old Catherine Costello of Breezy Point, lived despite being run over by the front two cars.
- This was the most perfect specimen of the bluff, hearty, breezy, almost ingenuous Westerner that Gwynne had encountered.
- "Quite," declared the breezy sergeant, who already had the Italian by the collar and coat-sleeve.
- Not a sail, from verge to verge, not a smoke-bank—just a dead and empty solitude, in place of all that brisk and breezy life.
- In an hour's time they were all ready and started on their breezy walk.
- "I suppose because it is more breezy than the town" replied Helen.