Meaning of breezy in English:
breezy
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adjectiveadjective breezier, adjective breeziest
1Pleasantly windy.
‘it was a bright, breezy day’- ‘I mean, it was slightly windy and breezy a moment ago.’
- ‘He usually works in this breezy location, which, unfortunately, he cannot afford to connect to the electricity grid.’
- ‘Buy charcoal to take advantage of campsite grills, and bring a warm layer for evenings that can drop to a breezy 60 degrees.’
- ‘‘There's great waves, quite ferocious,’ said Scott in admiration of it's breezy climate.’
- ‘The day was really lovely… hot, clear and breezy enough to be comfortable.’
- ‘We pass into the protected anchorage between two postcard-perfect islands, all white sand and breezy palms.’
- ‘Summers at Valley Forge are miserably hot and sticky - not at all like the breezy cool of the Kenyan highlands.’
- ‘You can burn spring, summer, winter, and fall - don't be fooled by cold, breezy or overcast days.’
- ‘But bring a jacket because it does tend to get breezy up there after dark.’
- ‘On a nice breezy day in the Canyon, it could feel pretty good to feel clammy, so cotton would be a wise move.’
- ‘The day of our final began like every other day in Greece, cloudless, breezy and hot.’
- ‘The breezy, colourful days of fall are well past, but winter is still hanging on the periphery.’
- ‘One of the problems the group faces is that the Waterloo region isn't very breezy.’
- ‘Old men in shorts and vests played chess in a breezy pavilion as families surged across a twee, humped bridge.’
- ‘The second peak requires more climbing, but our reward is a breezy pagoda overlooking the city.’
- ‘In the main restaurant you can choose to dine in the cosy formal room or on the breezy balcony.’
- ‘We were still dazed from a horribly early start, in spite of the breezy boat ride.’
- ‘But little did I know that this breezy, autumn day was to change my life forever…’
- ‘But not just any day - make sure it's a bright, sunny, warm, breezy day so you can get outside and enjoy yourself.’
- ‘After finishing their breakfast, Chris suggested going to the park, since it was sunny and breezy, the perfect weather.’
windy, fresh, brisk, airyView synonyms2Appearing relaxed, informal, and cheerily brisk.
‘the text is written in a breezy matter-of-fact manner’- ‘Her tone was breezy and carefree, pushing him towards the office door.’
- ‘We hope you enjoy what is designed to be an easy, breezy feature.’
- ‘This is an ugly movie - which kind of detracts from the breezy, sunny tone it strives for.’
- ‘The documentary offers more information, but the commentary is so fun and so breezy that it is tough to dismiss.’
- ‘And, for the most part, they sound as fresh and breezy as they ever did.’
- ‘Francis, with her breezy assurance and fabulous social-baritone voice, co-hosted the show.’
- ‘Nevertheless, it's an amusing 200-odd pages, bright and breezy and bubbling with imagination and enthusiasm.’
- ‘Short and breezy, with no chapter longer than 13 pages and devoid of citations, it makes for a fast-paced narrative.’
- ‘It is the breezy, figurative style of his posters and paintings that is especially engaging.’
- ‘This is a breezy, delightfully witty movie, which examines human relationships.’
- ‘The British equestrian magazine has several columnists with bright and breezy styles.’
- ‘However, while amusing and breezy, it is rarely laugh-out-loud funny.’
- ‘Still, this is bright and breezy entertainment.’
- ‘Speaking from his Soho office, Morris is brusque and breezy.’
- ‘Still, the film exhilarates and has the breezy hipster tone that these filmmakers are gradually perfecting.’
- ‘He showed a breezy confidence on stage, yucking up the funny lines and situations of the pieces he sang.’
- ‘She's bright and breezy, but the odd cadence slips in that seems to suggest she doesn't suffer fools gladly.’
- ‘But it is nicely breezy and quite enjoyable to watch, made so largely by the performances.’
- ‘It's a sloppy production, including neither an index nor a table of contents, and after a while his breezy style grates.’
- ‘If her phrasing seemed breezy before, it's almost effortless on the new disc.’
- ‘‘Look at me, child,’ came a breezy reply, the voice lulling and gentle.’
jaunty, cheerful, cheery, brisk, airy, carefree, free and easy, easy, easy-going, casual, relaxed, informal, light-hearted, lively, spirited, buoyant, sparkling, animated, vivacious, frisky, sprightly, sunny, full of the joys of springView synonyms
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