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breeze through

v. succeed at easily; "She sailed through her exams"; "You will pass with flying colors"; "She nailed her astrophysics course" [syn: ace, pass with flying colors, sweep through, sail through, nail]

Usage examples of "breeze through".

I think he needs to feel the breeze through his hair, watch the scenery pass by .

So he lay, with his eyes closed and the sunlight drenching him through, no sound in his ears but the passage of a breeze through the grass and a creaking of some insect nearbythe violent, blood-smelling years behind him might never have been.

Twenty feet above the floor a small windmill bracketed to the central beam turned in the breeze through the long room.

A choked silence followed the crack of his words, and after it a sniveling whine that blended with the whisper of the breeze through distant leaves and the faraway noise of the workings and the sting of smoke from the charcoal fires set through the forest for leagues around.

Carl thought he heard horses approaching over and over but it was only the breeze through the wood, or the echo of their own progress.

A breeze through the open windows snuffed out most of the three hundred lamps and rippled the dragon tapestry behind the high table.

Night brought a cool breeze through the canyons, stirring up dust and whispers, and the stars slowly popped to life.

Eerie silence fell upon the soft morning warmth, broken only by a faint rustle of breeze through the treetops.

Suzette took off her own blond wig and let the spring breeze through the tall doors riffle her sweat-dampened black hair.

The courtiers of the prince murmured among themselves like a breeze through fields of barley, and in this solemn quietude, the Each Uisge broke into a horse-laugh, coarse and savage.

Not only had the distant wailing stopped, but the subtly complex resonances in the air, the echoes of the perpetual breeze through all the cubic miles of subterranean corridors and chambers below them, had ceased.

With Arakasi she felt familiar, and since the day waxed hot, she loosened her sash and allowed the breeze through the drapes to cool her through her opened robe.