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to have the breeze up

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  • The Breeze (New Zealand) — Infobox Radio station name = The Breeze area = New Zealand branding = The Breeze slogan = frequency = various airdate = around 1993 format = Music (Easy listening) class = Terrestrial/Internet owner = MediaWorks NZ webcast =… …   Wikipedia

  • The Breeze (radio station) — This article is about the former Surrey and Essex radio stations. For the current network of radio stations, see The Breeze (radio network). The Breeze was the name of two easy listening radio stations in Essex and Surrey.[1] The stations are… …   Wikipedia

  • shoot the breeze — verb talk socially without exchanging too much information the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze • Syn: ↑chew the fat, ↑chat, ↑confabulate, ↑confab, ↑chitchat, ↑chit chat, ↑chatter, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • shoot the breeze (or the bull) N. Amer. — shoot the breeze (or the bull) N. Amer. informal have a casual conversation. → shoot …   English new terms dictionary

  • shoot the breeze — ► shoot the breeze (or the bull) N. Amer. informal have a casual conversation. Main Entry: ↑shoot …   English terms dictionary

  • shoot the breeze — to have a relaxed conversation. Hank and his pals spend a lot of time drinking beer, shooting the breeze, and thinking about girls …   New idioms 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 up, have the —  Be or become frightened …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket —   …   Wikipedia

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  • The Rime of the Ancient Mariner — (original: The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere) is the longest major poem by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge written in 1797–1798 and published in the first edition of Lyrical Ballads (1798). The modern editions use a later revised version… …   Wikipedia

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