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- adjective
superlative form ofbreezy : mostbreezy .
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Examples
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Summer's breeziest sci-fi/fantasy romps return to spread a little seasonal cheer with stand-alone special holiday episodes.
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The previous three episodes of Weeds were the breeziest of the season and decidedly welcome after the brick-cold start.
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It is part of the autobiographical associations with my Spanish travel that when John Hay, who was not yet, by thirty or forty years, the great statesman he became, but only the breeziest of young Secretaries of Legation, just two weeks from his post in
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It may be that all the nations are tired; and it may be that only the boldest and breeziest are not too tired to say that they are tired.
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I was putting on my breeziest act, but it didn't seem to help.
Every living thing Herriot, James 1992
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The oarsmen in the wherries bent their muscles to the strife, the boats danced over the tiny crests, the ladies sang their breeziest sea-songs to cheer them at the work.
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Not very many days later Paul received the breeziest of letters; it was one of a series of racy rhapsodies that came to him bearing the Santa
The Spinner's Book of Fiction Various
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And when Mr Shute was pleased with himself his manner was apt to be of the breeziest.
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Epsom has the widest and breeziest main street of any Surrey town, and you do not guess the reason until you read the history of the town pretty closely.
Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912
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Its racy humour, its original imaginings, make it one of the freshest, breeziest volumes. '
The Wallypug in London Alan Wright 1910
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