Breeze through | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Breeze through

/briːz θruː/

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To easily succeed at a task or activity with little effort or difficulty.

  • She breezed through the exam, finishing it in just 30 minutes.
  • Despite the challenging course, he managed to breeze through with top grades.
  • They breezed through the project, completing it well ahead of the deadline.

2. To move quickly and without apparent effort from one place to another, often in a relaxed manner.

  • He breezed through the airport security with his efficient packing.
  • She breezed through the office, delivering messages to everyone in no time.
  • The athlete breezed through the track, showing no sign of fatigue.

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