0 past simple and past participle of breeze
1 to walk somewhere quickly and confidently, without worry or embarrassment:
Ranked 501 in the world, she was seeded third and breezed through her first round.
The number two seed breezed through the first three rounds of the tournament dropping only his opening set.
As expected the two teams breezed through their first rounds and met up in the conference finals.
Akgul breezed through the match 62, 63 for her fifth title.
Seeded seventh, she breezed through all her matches, losing only one set in the second round.
City breezed through winning 5-0.