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breezy

[bree-zee] / ˈbri zi /




Example Sentences

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The weather will likely be “mostly sunny” and breezy in the valleys and mountains.

From Los Angeles Times

We’ll keep it breezy, useful and real, because, as we’ve learned, most people are just trying to get a little better with their money without turning into day traders or Ebenezer Scrooge.

From MarketWatch

Holiday programming — and the breezy, romantic fare Hallmark has become known for — has become increasingly popular with audiences.

From Los Angeles Times

The costs of the border war between Thailand and Cambodia are cruelly obvious in the hospital in Mongkol Borei, a breezy, low-rise complex surrounded by trees.

From BBC

There is little new in most of these sections, which are breezy in tone, disjointed, interrupted and not always easy to follow.

From The Wall Street Journal