
1) Air 2) Cinch 3) Doddle 4) Snap 5) Squall 6) Wind
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1) Air current 2) Beaufort scale word 3) Blow gently 4) Blow gently and lightly 5) Cinch 6) Cool thing on a hot day 7) Cross-ventilation result 8) Current event 9) Current of air 10) Easy job 11) Easy task 12) Effortless task 13) Epitome of gentleness 14) Flow of air 15) Gentle wind 16) Gentle wind & past Plymouth
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- a slight wind (usually refreshing)
- a task that is easy to do
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• (n.) A light, gentle wind; a fresh, soft-blowing wind. • (n.) Refuse left in the process of making coke or burning charcoal. • (v. i.) To blow gently. • (n.) Alt. of Breeze fly • (n.) Refuse coal, coal ashes, and cinders, used in the burning of bricks. • (n.) An excited or ruffed state of feeling; a flurry of excitem...
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air current designation on the Beaufort scale; it is weaker than a wind, which in turn is weaker than a gale. Breeze also denotes various local ...
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Breeze intransitive verb To blow gently. [ R.]
J. Barlow. To breeze up (Nautical) ,
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Breeze noun [ French brise ; akin to Italian brezza breeze, Spanish briza , brisa , a breeze from northeast, Portuguese briza northeast wind; of uncertain origin; confer French bise , Pr. bisa , Old High German bisa , north wind, Arm. biz
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Breeze is British slang for a row, a disturbance.
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[
n] - a slight wind (usually refreshing) 2. [v] - blow gently and lightly 3. [v] - to proceed quickly and easily
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picnic noun any undertaking that is easy to do; `marketing this product will be no picnic`
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zephyr noun a slight wind (usually refreshing); `the breeze was cooled by the lake`; `as he waited he could feel the air on his neck`
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