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been breeze
noun
A gadfly; a horsefly.
Exact(1)
Had it been soft and there hadn't been breeze, I really think you would have seen under par win both those.
Similar(59)
Other such names are breeze fly and ear fly.
"She is breezing for the Belmont.
Nobody, though, is breezing through the tournament like Serena Williams.
"We were so quick, I was breezing it.
Casual as ever, Mr. Nelson was breezing across boundaries.
With three minutes elapsed, I was breezing by Donnelly Memorial Park.
She's breezed with older geldings and gone neck and neck with those guys.
Brands want measurable impact, not to be breezed by.
Indoor breezes are indoor breezes, if you ask me.
It's a breeze!
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