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is breeze
noun
A gadfly; a horsefly.
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The latest is Breeze, at 661 (46th Street), which has a bring-your-own-wine policy for about a week: (212 262-7777.
His newest track is "breeze freestyle" has Blunt spitting verse off-beat to a confusing fill of drums, and occassionally shouting out "Bless".
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"She is breezing for the Belmont.
Nobody, though, is breezing through the tournament like Serena Williams.
Other such names are breeze fly and ear fly.
"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.
Add in a slipstream, head wind, and DRS, and cars were breezing past each other.
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