in a breeze

in a breeze

Easily; handily; without much or any effort. Enjoying the benefit of a week off between games, the home team won this match in a breeze.
See also: breeze
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

in a breeze

see under hands down.
See also: breeze
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • in a walk
  • win (something) in a walk
  • breeze through
  • breeze through (something)
  • breeze off
  • breeze in
  • breeze in(to)
  • walk off with
  • walk off with (something)
  • fan the breeze
References in periodicals archive
PC Mick Quinnell, of Middlesbrough police, said: "By leaving doors and windows open people are not just letting in a breeze - they are also letting in burglars."