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to breeze

noun

A gadfly; a horsefly.

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She's going to breeze through this competition.

They were expected to breeze through and now look.

Be advised: the place is easy to breeze by.

The temptation is to breeze through and out the door.

Meanwhile, the youthfully thin McIlroy seemed to breeze around the course, effortlessly nipping at Pettersson's lead.

Being able to breeze into the right clubs can mark one's place in nocturnal society.

On Tuesday, Hughes needed only 11 pitches to breeze his way through the first inning.

It's easy to breeze through the words without spending time with the art.

It's easy to breeze over these aphorisms, but they dovetail effectively with the film's political resonance.

They let robe drape in natural manner, flung open to breeze.

But Cardiff were in disarray and Williams was able to breeze past three defenders to score.

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