[
US
/ˈbɹizi/
]
[ UK /bɹˈiːzi/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈiːzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes
a windy bluff
blowy weather -
fresh and animated
her breezy nature
How To Use breezy In A Sentence
- Flying this kite among the otherwise conventional swept wings on a breezy day was initially eerie.
- It was a breezy morning, the wind sending washboard ripples across the loch. CHAMELEON
- Here, Asa assumes the folk-funk stylings of Linda Lewis, borrows the flutey mellotrons from Strawberry Fields Forever, and weaves them into a production so breezy you might reasonably whisper "new Sade". This week's new singles
- But I think that people do feel, as I mentioned a little earlier, that she's a very breezy hip-shooter kind of person. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2004
- The first half proved to be as bright and breezy as the weather. Times, Sunday Times
- It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
- A panoramic sunroof makes the interior bright and breezy. The Sun
- I reminisce for a fleeting moment about breezy Saturday nights, black couches and a brawny shoulder
- The loops give adequate access for the worker to heat the glass on the pontil rods, especially on breezy days when the cool air can harden the glass very rapidly, giving you little or no time to work it.
- But it is nicely breezy and quite enjoyable to watch, made so largely by the performances.