From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbreeze through something phrasal verbPASS A TESTto achieve something very easily SYN sail through He breezed through the exam. → breeze→ See Verb table
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breeze through • He could breeze through almost any public situation.• I breezed through college relatively unscathed.• She'd breezed through the courts, faking numbskull stupidity, and come out clean.• She took herself seriously, and she knew what fitness was about, breezing through the exercises without even breathing hard.• Jed could sense a question running like a breeze through the rows of people who lined the streets: Who's he?