What does take a breeze mean?

What does take a breeze mean?

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1. to be extremely easy. Everyone thought the test was a breeze. Synonyms and related words.

Q. What is another name for Breeze?

What is another word for breeze?

zephyrair
gustwaft
breathdraughtUK
puffwhiff
blowgentle wind

Q. What’s another word for soft breeze?

n. breeze, air, gentle wind, zephyr.

Q. What is the synonym and antonym of breeze?

ˈbriːz) A slight wind (usually refreshing). Synonyms. gentle wind light air air current strong breeze moderate breeze light breeze air sea breeze current of air wind fresh breeze gentle breeze breath zephyr. Antonyms. disappear hide inelasticity stand still open.

Q. What is breeze slang for?

something easy. That test was a breeze.

Q. What does Breeze mean?

[ S ] informal. something that is easy to achieve, often unexpectedly: You won’t have any problems with the entrance test – it’s an absolute breeze.

Q. What is Breeze short answer?

a) In coastal areas, at night, the water cools down more slowly than the land. So, the cool air from the land moves towards the sea. This is called Land Breeze. The cooler air from the sea moves towards the land to take its place & the warm air from the land moves towards the sea to complete the cycle.

Q. How would you describe cool breeze?

Here are some adjectives for breeze: heavy miniature, thin, upland, mild western, unsuspected nasty, nearest vagrant, still cool and moist, steady but very gentle, recent stiff, low, fragrant, cool, unsteady, hollow idle, gentle moist, crisp occasional, strong early-morning, brisk autumnal, small and welcome, genuinely …

Q. What does breeze past someone mean?

To pass by (someone or something or an issue or problem) without consideration, notice, difficulty or concern. She breezed past the issue so I didn’t get her take on it. To easily overtake or pass (someone) in a competition.

Q. Does wind have two meanings?

Wind and wind are two words that are spelled identically but are pronounced differently and have different meanings, which makes them heteronyms.

Q. Can a person be called a parasite?

parasite Add to list Share. A creature that lives off another organism is a parasite. If you call someone a parasite, you are really hurling an insult! The Ancient Greeks used the word parasitos to describe someone who ate at your table but never invited you back.

Q. How do you describe the sound of wind?

There are many words to describe the sound of the wind and I would choose one that sounded like what I was hearing at the time. The wind can roar, howl, scream, thunder, whisper, sough, sigh, murmur, sussurate, tinkle, you name it.

Q. How do you describe wind blowing through hair?

So when the wind is blowing your hair, we can likewise say that your hair is blowing. It’s active in form but passive in meaning. If you want to be fancy, you can always use waving or fluttering or other synonyms to that.

Q. Can trees grow without wind?

The tree is able to grow in a more solid manner – thanks to the reaction wood. If there’s no wind, like in the biosphere 2, the trees end up being much weaker and aren’t able to survive for long. Plants grown indoors, without any kind of wind hitting them on a regular basis tend to become weak.

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