breeze out
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breeze out
To depart quickly or unexpectedly. Brian breezed out before I had a chance to say goodbye to him. You need to talk to that intern—he regularly breezes out of the office an hour early. Hey, you can't just breeze out of class without permission!
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breeze out (of some place)
to leave a place quickly. She was here for a moment and then suddenly breezed out. She breezed out of the room in an instant.
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