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breezily

  • a word derived from breezy.
    breezy
    adjective
    abounding in breezes; windy.

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Mr. Loomis begins breezily: “Clarence Dillon majored in poker at Harvard.”

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 21, 2025

“Then I pity you,” Molina says breezily, charging into the first scene.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 9, 2025

Called in to assess Pelicot, Dr Layet noted how breezily he dismissed his crime, like a genteel grandfather caught pocketing a few cigarettes.

From BBC Dec. 20, 2024

Contemporary architects, Wolfe breezily argued, had brainwashed their clients into constructing glass boxes and worker housing that regular Americans neither liked nor understood.

From Slate Aug. 21, 2023

“I gather you’re going out with Chloe Marsh,” I say breezily.

From "Landscape with Invisible Hand" by M.T. Anderson