in a breeze (Meaning)

in a breeze

a gentle wind, residue from the making of coke or charcoal, to move quickly and lightly, to make progress quickly and easily, a wind of from 4 to 31 miles (6 to 50 kilometers) an hour, a light gentle wind, easily, something easily done, to move swiftly and airily, something easy to do, to proceed easily

in a breeze Sentence Examples

  1. The boat glided through the water in a breeze.
  2. The leaves swayed in the gentle breeze.
  3. She brushed her hair back with a flick of her fingers, her movements as light as a breeze.
  4. The kite soared effortlessly in the strong breeze.
  5. The aroma of coffee wafted through the air like a sweet breeze.
  6. The gossip spread through town in a breeze, reaching every ear in no time.
  7. The breeze carried away the sound of the waves crashing against the shore.
  8. The crispy leaves rustled in the breeze, creating a pleasant melody.
  9. The breeze carried the seeds of the dandelion, scattering them far and wide.
  10. The cool breeze gently kissed her face, bringing a sense of refreshment.

FAQs About the word in a breeze

a gentle wind, residue from the making of coke or charcoal, to move quickly and lightly, to make progress quickly and easily, a wind of from 4 to 31 miles (6 to

smoothly, effortlessly,easily, efficiently, easy, freely, well, instinctively, without a hitch, hands down

hardly, strenuously,laboriously, unskillfully, awkwardly, maladroitly, clumsily, painstakingly, ineptly, painfully

The boat glided through the water in a breeze.

The leaves swayed in the gentle breeze.

She brushed her hair back with a flick of her fingers, her movements as light as a breeze.

The kite soared effortlessly in the strong breeze.