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breeziness

[ UK /bɹˈiːzɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a mildly windy state of the air
  2. a breezy liveliness
    a delightful breeziness of manner

How To Use breeziness In A Sentence

  • Her debut album, Seasons of My Soul, skilfully apes the pensive breeziness of that era. Rumer: Seasons of My Soul – review
  • I let out a short, carefree burst of a breath to try and convey some air of breeziness.
  • The breeziness would accelerate into great gusts of rhetoric about "an America we could be . . . an America we once were . . . an America we can be again," as though the author were poking fun at a slightly drunk Ted Sorensen. Shovel-Ready Shibboleths
  • a delightful breeziness of manner
  • Absolutely unconventional, save on his own quarter-deck, he carries about with him an atmosphere of brightness and breeziness which is almost as infectious and as bracing as a whiff of sea air. The Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe
  • He does the kind of digging that is so rare both in the MSM and in most of the blogosphere to show why Fournier's suck-up comments to Karl Rove were not evidence of a reporter's mere "breeziness" but of a mindset that is reflected in Fournier's and AP's coverage; one that has the effect of perverting the truth and misleading AP's readers. Eric Alterman: Perverting the Truth
  • It's troubling to think that this show, despite its silliness, accurately reflects a breeziness in our culture.
  • Even so, there was a breeziness to the July friendlies that evoked days gone by. Premier League 2011-12: Manchester City can cause trouble for United | Kevin McCarra
  • Calvin's voice disappeared from the TV behind him and the linkman 's breeziness was immediately unreal. THE LAST RAVEN
  • The World Is Flat" & Co. were cyclones of breeziness, mixing metaphors by the dozens and whipping up slang and clichés and jokey catchphrases of the author's own invention. Shovel-Ready Shibboleths
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