From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe a breezebe a breezeinformalEASY to be very easy Don’t think that learning Dutch will be a breeze. → breeze
Examples from the Corpus
be a breeze• After all that, Call My Bluff was a breeze.• If you have a local job, the commute is a breeze.• Installing the program on your computer is a breeze.• As a gentleman of leisure it was a breeze.• The second set was a breeze for Clement.• Heat lightning was breaking outside and there was a breeze from the ocean that was good for the soul.• There was a breeze seven floors up.• My job 153 would be a breeze were it not for a certain Miss Caroline Yamamoto.• Going down would be a breeze after this!