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  1. 2010年2月18日 · Dubai. British English. Sep 13, 2010. #3. 'In a breeze' infers that the fabric was being ruffled, disarranged. 'On a breeze' would mean more that the hair was being supported by the breeze, you would imagine a nicer effect from this, and it's meant to give a romantic feeling. Also lifting is a more gentle word than blowing.

  2. 2018年1月31日 · Almost heaven West Virginia, Blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoah River. Life is old there older than the trees, younger than the mountains growin' like a breeze. Country roads take me home to the place I belong: West Virginia, mountain mom-ma. -John Denver. Source: Everywhere.

  3. 2018年12月14日 · Russia. Russian. Dec 14, 2018. #1. In the film Uncle Buck, when Buck is back and asks the kids where Tia is they say "she took a breeze". What happened is she was supposed to be at school, where Buck had gone to pick her up, but she wasn't there. She actually was home all day, and left when Buck was away.

  4. 2016年3月26日 · Penang. American English. Mar 26, 2016. #2. It means that it's been very easy and pleasurable working with you. I wouldn't normally use in that context, although I'm sure others would. I would usually talk about a job or a project being a breeze, meaning easy.

  5. 2008年3月5日 · Outdoors, the difference between wind and breeze is one of degree. The word wind can refer to any moving air. A breeze is a relatively gentle wind. Nevertheless, if there was no movement of the air at all, one could say "there was no wind" or "the day was

  6. 2007年12月4日 · I'd say that Holden is suggesting that Phoebe's pajamas fabric is like a sail in the breeze. "Breeze" is definitely a word in Holden's casual semantic register. "To breeze through" means to do something easily or quickly. "To shoot the breeze" means to chat (it's like shooting the bull or "chewing the rag"). End of speculation.

  7. 2022年10月11日 · Oct 11, 2022. #2. Where the breeze wafts what? The verb "waft" means to float or gently move about. Things may waft in the breeze or (less commonly), the breeze may waft things, but the breeze itself doesn't waft - well, it doesn't usually; OED has a single example, from 1804, where the language is very poetic.

  8. 2012年3月11日 · Senior Member. Slovakia - Slovaquie. slovak. Mar 10, 2012. #1. What does like a breeze means in this sentence ? He gets up early, works out, and turns in early. He takes care of hot dog stand like a breeze until he gets time off. Thanks in advance.

  9. 2012年1月4日 · English - South-East England. Jan 4, 2012. #2. It means it went very smoothly, easily. The WR dictionary gives this sense of 'breeze': 2 informal something easy to do. But that might be misleading, as it's restricted to a couple of idioms: it was a breeze (and in other tenses etc.: this should be a breeze); or it went like a breeze (this'll go ...

  10. 2011年1月16日 · Have a look at this definition: informal come or go in a casual or cheerful manner. (breeze through) deal with or accomplish with ease. Having said that, I'm sure I have heard of someone breezing through life. As life can be difficult, it may have the same sense (she finds her life, or existence, easy), but I agree that it might tend to suggest ...

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