breeze (breezes plural & 3rd person present) (breezing present participle) (breezed past tense & past participle )
1 n-count A breeze is a gentle wind.
...a cool summer breeze.
2 verb If you breeze into a place or a position, you enter it in a very casual or relaxed manner.
Lopez breezed into the quarter-finals of the tournament... V prep/adv
`Are you all right?' Francine asked as she breezed in with the mail. V prep/adv
3 verb If you breeze through something such as a game or test, you cope with it easily. John seems to breeze effortlessly through his many commitments at work. V through n, Also V through
breeze-block (breeze-blocks plural ), breeze block A breeze-block is a large, grey brick made from ashes and cement.
(BRIT) n-count
in AM, use cinder block
sea breeze (sea breezes plural )A sea breeze is a light wind blowing from the sea towards the land. n-count