breeze

views updated May 23 2018

breeze / brēz/ • n. 1. a gentle wind. ∎  a wind of force 2 to 6 on the Beaufort scale (4–27 knots or 4.5-31 mph).2. inf. a thing that is easy to do or accomplish: traveling through London was a breeze.• v. [intr.] inf. come or go in a casual or lighthearted manner: I breezed in as if nothing were wrong. ∎  [intr.] deal with something with apparently casual ease: the computer has the power to breeze through huge documents.breeze2 • n. small cinders mixed with sand and cement to make cinder blocks.

breeze

views updated May 23 2018

breeze A relatively light wind, often of convective origin, or a particular local air movement (e.g. mountain, land and sea breezes). See also Beaufort scale.

breeze

views updated May 08 2018

breeze Relatively light wind, often of convective origin. The term also includes particular local air movements, e.g. mountain, land, and sea breezes. See also BEAUFORT SCALE.

breeze

views updated May 17 2018

breeze1 †north(-east) wind XVI; cool wind from the sea (or land) on tropical coasts; light wind XVII. prob. — OSp., Pg. briza (Sp. brisa) north-east wind.

breeze

views updated May 18 2018

breeze2 small cinders, XVIII. — F. braise, earlier brese hot charcoal, half-burnt coal.