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Answer for the clue "Something easy ", 6 letters:
breeze

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Word definitions for breeze in dictionaries

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Breeze \Breeze\, v. i. To blow gently. [R.] --J. Barlow. To breeze up (Naut.), to blow with increasing freshness.

Usage examples of breeze.

Melly, would you be interested in a starlit beach, warm water, cool breezes and an attentive man?

She leaned on the balustrade, gazing out at the blue of the bay, feeling the sea breeze stirring in her hair.

Raisa went to the balcony balustrade and leaned over, gazing at the bay far below, the sea breeze ruffling her hair.

Trailing shoots of the bougainvillea swayed in the night breeze, and a branch of Banksia roses struck him, the clusters of blossom making a scented rain upon his face.

The boy was trembling with excitement, his bright green eyes sparkling as he drank in the splendid vision of the mounted warriors, their gleaming weapons and splendid accouterments, the restless thaptors pawing at the dust, arching their proud necks restlessly, the brilliant bannerol snapping in a brisk breeze.

The wind kept in the condition of a stiff breeze all the time, and certain oscillations of the barometrical column indicated that it tended to freshen.

But since the breeze is dead contrary at present and likely to remain so until after sunset, I shall stand in, say farewell to the brigs and schooners, and then give those scoundrels in the town and the barracoons a salute that will put the fear of God into them.

Those billowing shadows danced across the furniture in time to the music of the breeze.

Flakes of ice blew about in the stiff breeze, masking his words and the frosty breath that uttered them.

He opened the balcony doors and stepped outside, bracing himself against the outer wall as the shattering breeze blew through again, freezing his face and hands.

The wind blew gently here, and the breeze was warm, even in the depths of winter.

The vine had grown misty, and now began to dissipate on the fresh breeze that blew through the glade with an icy sting.

The curtains snapped in the breeze as the wind blew in, filling her bedroom with the sweet scent of a warm winter night.

They drew rein to the right, and so rode in a little cloud of dust along the Strand Street towards London town, with the breeze blowing merrily, and the sunlight shining as sweetly and blithesomely as though they were riding to a wedding rather than to a grim and dreadful ordeal that meant either victory or death.

The day was one of those balmy ones in June, when it is neither too hot nor too blowy, when the breeze seems fairly laden with the sweet scent of flowers, and the lazy hum of bees mingles with the call of birds.