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- adjective
comparative form ofbreezy : morebreezy
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Examples
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But readers began to show a preference for "breezier" tales from the cellphone novelists.
HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2010
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While it does contain cinematic moments, including occasions when a corrections editor cries out "Credibility!" during his rounds at the office - a hat-tip to a breezier, comedic style of dialog - as well as descriptions of the newspaper's formative years, which evoke a nostalgic version of Rome, Rachman's debut deepens the portrayal of opportunism that Roman Holiday introduces (and redeems in the final scenes, when Bradley decides not to publish his story).
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Mr. Woodard's approach is breezier than Mr. Fischer's and more historical than Mr. Garreau's, but he has earned a place on the shelf between them.
Life May Differ In Your Region Michael Barone 2011
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In California and several Northeastern states, utilities typically are paying roughly $80 per megawatt hour for long-term wind-power contracts—some 50% above the price in breezier Illinois.
Wind Power Hits a Trough Jeffrey Ball 2011
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They focus on comedy musical stuff, sort of like Steven Lynch but a whole lot more breezier.
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Dresses were easier and breezier than one expects from Rodriguez.
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Win7 is breezier than Vista, IE8 rockets ahead of FF but still missing a compelling reason that justifies a switch! shinit
Lifehacker’s Guide To Upgrading To Windows 7 RC | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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They focus on comedy musical stuff, sort of like Steven Lynch but a whole lot more breezier.
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Things were much breezier off set, where Elizabeth's 5-year-old, Christopher, made a new BFF in Mariska Hargitay's son, August, 4.
Keck's Exclusives: Elizabeth Mitchell Turns Evil on SVU 2011
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They focus on comedy musical stuff, sort of like Steven Lynch but a whole lot more breezier.
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