0 a gentle wind -- esinti, meltem
a cool breeze
1 to move somewhere quickly in a confident way and without worrying -- güvenli ve endişesizce bir yere dalmak, girmek, ilerlemek
We must remember that we get difficult currents and breezes on the river, which make coming alongside very difficult unless the boats are properly designed.
He breezes into the debate, for what purpose one does not know, and leaves us just as quickly.
The electors, their minds anaesthetised by sea breezes and arduous air travel, will return to cast their votes.
They, like everybody else, desire to have their holidays when the warm breezes are blowing and the sun is shining, and the countryside is beautiful.
With the exception of a few small breezes, this has been a non-party debate, and it is quite right that it should have been.
People who live in ports may enjoy sea breezes, and no doubt soot and dirt do not matter so much.
Their life in the fierce light of the desert, with its cool strong breezes, is hard but healthy.
He has certainly brought to it, from the heights over there, some very refreshing breezes.