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easy-breezy

American  
[ee-zee-bree-zee] / ˈi ziˈbri zi /
Or easy breezy

adjective

Informal.
  1. easy.

    an easy-breezy way to update your wardrobe.

  2. fresh and sprightly; breezy.

    She writes in an easy-breezy tone.


Etymology

Origin of easy-breezy

Rhyming compound

Example Sentences

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It is easy-breezy, light spirited — rainbows, leprechauns, good luck, good cheer — it is childlike in its commitment to being pure fun.

From Salon

But the preceding 90 minutes are such an easy-breezy, uninhibited good time, anchored by two killer comedic performances and surprisingly moving insights that make “No Hard Feelings” just the right kind of sweet, intoxicating comedy cocktail to kick off the summer.

From Los Angeles Times

As with many aspects of celebrity life, the Pacinos and De Niros of the world—or at least what we glimpse of them—present a picture of male fertility that is a little too easy-breezy compared with the reality.

From Slate

There are some shows that have an easy-breezy looseness to them that affords viewers the ability to casually watch — scrolling on their phones or skipping in and out of seasons — while maintaining the general gist of what's going on.

From Salon

Now that I have reached what is undeniably the middle of my allotted average lifespan, I have reached a relatively easy-breezy mindset in which I am no longer particularly interested in seeming cool.

From Salon