breeze out
Related to breeze out: breeze through
breeze out
To depart quickly or unexpectedly. Brian breezed out before I had a chance to say goodbye to him. You need to talk to that intern—he regularly breezes out of the office an hour early.
See also: breeze, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
breeze out (of some place)
to leave a place quickly. She was here for a moment and then suddenly breezed out. She breezed out of the room in an instant.
See also: breeze, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- breeze away
- breeze off
- depart for (some place)
- depart for some place
- run off
- depart this life
- Get along with you!
- breeze up to (someone or something)
- depart
- cut and run