be breezy
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
used to describe windy weather
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Examples (20)
- It's a little breezy up here.
- He tries to be breezy about everything, but I know he's secretly stressed.
- The forecast says it will be breezy by the coast tomorrow.
- She was very breezy during the interview, which impressed the hiring manager.
- It was so breezy on the beach that our umbrella blew away.
- I will try to be breezy at the social event tonight, even though I feel anxious.
- Is it breezy outside? I'm trying to decide what to wear.
- He has been so breezy lately; I think his vacation really helped him relax.
- If it's too breezy, we won't be able to have the picnic.
- "Just be breezy and confident," her coach told her before the competition.
- The autumn afternoon was pleasantly breezy, perfect for a walk.
- Her attempt to be breezy failed when her voice cracked with emotion.
- Fortunately, it wasn't breezy during the outdoor wedding.
- You can't just be breezy about such a serious accusation.
- The weather is expected to be breezy with scattered showers.
- Being breezy doesn't come naturally to him; he's a very serious person.
- Be careful when you open the door; it is often breezy in this hallway.
- You should try to be a little more breezy with the new clients to make them feel at ease.
- The mountaintop is always breezy, even on the hottest days.
- He was being deliberately breezy to avoid talking about the real problem.