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vb. (present participle of breeze English)
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Breezing is an album by American saxophonist Sonny Red recorded in late 1960 and released on the Jazzland label.
Usage examples of "breezing".
Feeling the night's coolness breezing through the silken material of her gloves, she absently wiped them on her dress and turned and faced the pond for a moment to collect her thoughts.
The gears of her exercise cycle spun quietly, crisp air breezing in through the open balcony doors.
He stood with Bags and Boxes, already aching from the climb, yet aware that this was exactly how he'd prefer to come breezing into his new Position, helplessly burden'd and under affectionate assault by this handsome Lass, this particular one.
She'd considered dressing to kill, then breezing by him when he came to the door with the careless comment that she had a date.
She enjoyed that, too—the relative quiet, the repetition, the freshening of stock—as much as she did the business hours with customers breezing in and out, lingering, browsing.
The air was sharp, breezing in from the sea, more salt than freshwater.
Was it a sign—both Robin breezing past and the Tony Orlando thing, Mother help him—telling him to go back to the hotel and watch the latest Hugh Jackman movie on Pay-Per-View?
Here was the familiar brother again, taking control as he had used to do when Pop had drunk too much or when Peg was sick, breezing into the house, absorbing the situation in a second and immediately organizing everybody.
There he was, the old familiar Eddy, breezing in as always with his glad enthusiasm, filling the air with welcome and rejoicing.