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breeze
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shoot the breeze/bull (American, informal)
to talk in a relaxed way about things that are not important. We sat out on the porch until late, just shooting the breeze.
See also: bull, shoot

breeze through something
to do something easily or quickly. Lisa breezed through her homework, then started practicing for the play.
See also: through

breeze through somewhere

to move through a place quickly. Folks living close to the border could breeze through customs in those days.
See also: through

shoot the breeze

to have a relaxed conversation. Hank and his pals spend a lot of time drinking beer, shooting the breeze, and thinking about girls.
See also: shoot

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