breeze up

breeze up

1. Of wind, to begin to blow steadily, especially in a favorable or pleasant manner. A northeasterly wind finally breezed up and filled our sails.
2. To come up (to someone or something) quickly and in a confident, carefree, or buoyant manner. Usually followed by "to someone or something." I was nervous about asking the cashier for a refund, but Sarah breezed right up and got it done without batting an eye. Tim breezed up to the professor and told him he wouldn't have his essay done in time.
See also: breeze, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • billow out
  • go, run, etc. like the wind
  • like the wind, go/run
  • blow in
  • blow in(to)
  • blow into
  • get/have the wind up
  • have the wind up
  • off the wind
  • go like the wind