breeze

/briːz/
verb
  1. To move or proceed quickly and easily, often in a carefree manner.
    • The car breezed down the empty highway.
    • She breezed into the room, smiling at everyone.
    • He breezed through the airport security without any trouble.
noun
  1. A light, gentle wind.
    • We sat on the porch, enjoying the warm summer breeze.
    • A cool breeze blew in from the ocean, making the hot day feel pleasant.
    • The leaves rustled softly in the morning breeze.
  2. Something that is very easy to do.
    • Learning to ride a bike was a breeze for her.
    • With the new software, the whole process was a breeze.
    • The test was a breeze; I finished it in ten minutes.
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