From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbreezybreez‧y /ˈbriːzi/ adjective 1 HAPPYa breezy person is happy, confident, and relaxed a breezy and relaxed air of confidence2 DNif the weather is breezy, the wind blows quite strongly —breezily adverb
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breezy• The local newspaper called his speech breezy.• The side pockets can be filled with sand and pebbles to anchor the tent if it's breezy.• She's a woman with a lot of breezy charm.• Flying this kite among the otherwise conventional swept wings on a breezy day was initially eerie.• Her tone so far was breezy, no mention of his behavior at the Conch.• Almost all the boys are wearing jams and big breezy shirts; so are the few stout girls.• Although Levin sometimes goes overboard with jokes, his breezy, slightly irreverent tone is a welcome one.• Summer's approach spelt out in a breezy spin on Paisley.