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breeze through

VERB
  1. succeed at easily
    She nailed her astrophysics course
    You will pass with flying colors
    She sailed through her exams

How To Use breeze through In A Sentence

  • With his perfectly kempt moustache, wavy locks, black polo-neck and tweed jacket, he would breeze through an interview.
  • Drivers routinely overtake on the right, taxis breeze through red lights, cyclists ride against the traffic and pedestrians jaywalk.
  • High ceilings and louvres allow the breeze through, which keeps supporters cool.
  • Your garden - like ours - can weather autumn's nightly nip in the air and can even breeze through those first fleeting frosts.
  • But there is evidence the Dream Team won't breeze through here.
  • I thought not knowing the guy would mean I could breeze through the day unaffected, untouched.
  • All he has to do is sing a vaguely sad song somewhere near the end of the show and he'll breeze through.
  • High ceilings and louvres allow the breeze through, which keeps supporters cool.
  • Sometimes through a touch of Antonio Jobim and Brazilian jazz, or the style of a martini glass, or the breeze through a palm tree, or Diana Krall … and my regular ritual in honor of swank is the Pimm’s Cup. The Swanky Cocktail « California Life: Better Than Happy Hour
  • That way you can breeze through your notes at the end of the script to tie together your thoughts, rather than flip through the entire script trying to find what you wrote down.
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