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  • Easy FM (New Zealand) — Easy FM was a local radio station in the Marlborough region of New Zealand, broadcasting to both Blenheim and Picton. The station was owned by a company called Marlborough Media, who also operated a second station the area called Sounds FM, until …   Wikipedia

  • breeze — breeze1 [brēz] n. [16th c. nautical term brise, prob. (? via Du) < EFris brisen, to blow fresh and strong] 1. a light current of air; wind, esp. a gentle wind 2. [Brit. Informal] commotion or disturbance ☆ 3. Informal a thing easy to do 4.… …   English World dictionary

  • breeze — ► NOUN 1) a gentle wind. 2) informal something easy to do. ► VERB informal ▪ come or go in a casual or light hearted manner. ORIGIN originally in the sense north east wind : probably from Old Spanish and Portuguese briza …   English terms dictionary

  • breeze — breeze1 breezeless, adj. breezelike, adj. /breez/, n., v., breezed, breezing. n. 1. a wind or current of air, esp. a light or moderate one. 2. a wind of 4 31 mph (2 14 m/sec). 3. Informal. an easy task; something done or carried on without… …   Universalium

  • breeze — n. light wind 1) a breeze blows, comes up 2) a gentle, light, soft breeze easy task (slang) (AE) 3) a breeze to + inf. (it was a breeze to get him to agree = it was a breeze getting him to agree) misc. 4) (colloq.) (AE) to bat, shoot the breeze ( …   Combinatory dictionary

  • breeze — Synonyms and related words: air, ball the jack, barrel, blast, blow, blow a hurricane, blow great guns, blow over, blow up, blubber, bluster, boom, bowl along, breath, breeze along, breeze up, brew, brush, butter, carry by storm, cinch, clay,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • breeze — breeze1 [ briz ] noun count ** a light wind: The curtains fluttered gently in the breeze. a gentle/light/slight breeze a fresh/stiff/strong breeze be a breeze INFORMAL to be extremely easy: Everyone thought the test was a breeze. breeze breeze 2… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • breeze — breeze1 [bri:z] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: brise, perhaps from bise cold north wind ] 1.) a gentle wind ▪ flowers waving in the breeze 2.) be a breeze informal to be very easy ▪ Don t think that learning Dutch will be a breeze …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • breeze — [[t]bri͟ːz[/t]] breezes, breezing, breezed 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. [V prep/adv] Lopez breezed into the… …   English dictionary

  • breeze — /briz / (say breez) noun 1. a wind or current of air, especially a light or moderate one. 2. Meteorology any wind of Beaufort scale numbers 2 to 6 inclusive, comprising velocities from 4 to 27 knots, i.e. 6 to 49 km/h. 3. Colloquial an easy task …  

  • breeze — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. zephyr, breath [of air]. See wind. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. gentle wind, zephyr, flurry; see wind 1 . See Synonym Study at wind . • in a breeze, Syn. effortlessly, readily, jauntily; see easily 1 . •… …   English dictionary for students

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