breeze through
Related to breeze through: defer to, come to fruition, give rise to, in its entirety, pick up on
breeze through (something)
1. To do something easily with little effort or concern. It's so frustrating that my best friend can just breeze through chemistry while I study for days and barely get a passing grade.
2. To travel through some place quickly and with little interest. Europe isn't a place you can just breeze through—there are so many famous sites to visit!
See also: breeze, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
breeze through
(something)1. Fig. to complete some task rapidly and easily. I breezed through my calculus assignment in no time at all. It was not hard. I just breezed through.
2. Fig. to travel through a place rapidly. They breezed through every little town without stopping. We didn't stop. We just breezed through.
See also: breeze, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
breeze through
v.
1. To pass through some place swiftly and without lingering: The couple breezed through the room before anyone could say hello to them.
2. To make progress with something swiftly and effortlessly: The smart student breezed through the test.
See also: breeze, through
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- breeze through (something)
- in a breeze
- be strong on (something)
- be strong on something
- always the way
- (something) is enough to plague a saint
- plague
- saint