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breeze up
verb
To blow with increasing freshness.
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How to have fun dressin' fine, makin' time, We breeze up and down the street.
At a distance, they are ships' flags in the breeze; up close, they are simply themselves: rectangles of translucent colour.
Said his drivers with ten years experience have no chance get ting fares when kids, two days out of training school, breeze up with gaily painted cabs, and customer goes up probably to wrong address.
It hadn't all been a breeze up to that point.
You get a breeze up here too".
There was no evidence of a breeze up to this task, though there must have been one.
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Of course I didn't know this when I breezed up to the counter.
come breezing up now to tell them they were right all along," she wrote.
"Room for a little one?" said 15st Patricia, fellow phlebotomist, breezing up with a plate of fish and chips.
Breezing up steep inclines and whistling through sharp curves, at once anchored to the road and light as a blown leaf — those few minutes confirmed everything I'd sensed the moment I first saw the car.
When it breezes up and the wind goes ahead, the boat motion will imitate the insane antics of an out-of-control trolley car, requiring the crew to constantly wear and use safety harnesses.
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