Crossword-Solution: BREEZY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Breezy | a. | Characterized by, or having, breezes; airy. |
| Breezy | a. | Fresh; brisk; full of life. |
We have 55 clues for the answer “BREEZY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Effervescent: Colloq. | 1 answer |
| Perfect for sailing | 1 answer |
| Informal, as conversation | 1 answer |
| Light, as a conversation | 1 answer |
| draughty | 5 answers |
| unfussy | 7 answers |
| blowy | 7 answers |
| degage | 8 answers |
| insouciant | 13 answers |
| windswept | 21 answers |
| whipping | 21 answers |
| blowing | 24 answers |
| Light-hearted | 25 answers |
| Flippant | 28 answers |
| flapping | 30 answers |
| fluttering | 34 answers |
| Waving. | 39 answers |
| Bouncy | 39 answers |
| Blustery | 42 answers |
| Gusty. | 43 answers |
| Cocky? | 46 answers |
| Affable | 46 answers |
| Spruce | 51 answers |
| Jaunty | 52 answers |
| soaring | 53 answers |
| immaterial | 55 answers |
| Easy-going | 58 answers |
| Balmy | 59 answers |
| turbulent | 59 answers |
| Sprightly | 60 answers |
| Untroubled | 60 answers |
| Jovial | 62 answers |
| Windy. | 62 answers |
| Beating | 63 answers |
| Superficial | 64 answers |
| informal | 64 answers |
| Sunny | 65 answers |
| airy | 69 answers |
| Vivacious | 69 answers |
| unconstrained | 71 answers |
| Energetic | 72 answers |
| Nonchalant | 72 answers |
| drifting | 72 answers |
| Unceremonious | 72 answers |
| Aimless | 73 answers |
| stormy | 76 answers |
| Heedless | 76 answers |
| Flying | 76 answers |
| Carefree | 79 answers |
| flustered | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with BREEZY (5)
THE MARCH FOLLOWING—“BATHSHEBA BOLDWOOD” We pass rapidly on into the month of March, to a breezy day without sunshine, frost, or dew.
Buried in her thoughts, Marguerite had found this hour in the breezy summer night all too brief; and it was with a feeling of keen disappointment, that she suddenly realised that the bays had turned into the massive gates of her beautiful English home.
The moon come a-swelling up out of the ground, now, powerful big and round and bright, behind a comb of trees, like a face looking through prison bars, and the black shadders and white places begun to creep around, and it was miserable quiet and still and night-breezy and graveyardy and scary.
All this was sufficiently curious; but the agreeable thing, later, was to sit out on one of the great white decks of the steamer, in the warm breezy darkness, and, in the vague starlight, to make out the line of low, mysterious coast.
What's the use of bein' bitter? What's the use of gettin' mad? What's the use of bein' narrer just because yer luck is bad? What's the blessed use of frettin' like a child that wants the moon? There is broken hearts an' trouble in the gilded first saloon! We are used to bein' shabby -- we have got no overdraft -- We can laugh at troubles for'ard that they couldn't laugh at aft; Spite o' pride an' tone abaft (Keepin' up appearance, aft) There's anxiety an' worry in the breezy cabins aft.
Quotes with BREEZY (3)
Hope is like sunshine, which is still there, shielded by clouds Hope is that light, which beckons to brighten our days The breezy buoyancy of hope stirs us to hold hands The darkest of clouds disintegrate, says Mother Nature.
My father took one hundred and thirty-two minutes to die. I counted. It happened on the Jellicoe Road. The prettiest road I’d ever seen, where trees made breezy canopies like a tunnel to Shangri-La. We were going to the ocean, hundreds of miles away, because I wanted to see the ocean and my father said that it was about time the four of us made that journey. I remember asking, 'What’s the difference between a trip and a journey?' and my father said, 'Narnie, my love, when we …
I have not been able to discover whether there exists a precise French equivalent for the common Anglo-American expression 'killing time.' It's a very crass and breezy expression, when you ponder it for a moment, considering that time, after all, is killing us.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1968–2016).