breezy

be bright and breezy

To be confident and cheerful. I may be bright and breezy now, but I often felt melancholy as a teenager. I miss the carefree days of childhood and wish I could be bright and breezy like my kids. Amanda's not exactly bright and breezy, but it does seem like her depression has lifted some.
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bright and breezy

Confident and cheerful. I may be bright and breezy now, but I often felt melancholy as a teenager. I miss the carefree days of childhood and wish I could be bright and breezy like my kids. Amanda's not exactly bright and breezy, but it does seem like her depression has lifted some.
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easy-breezy

1. Simple; not difficult to do or understand. This easy-breezy recipe is a delicious, nutritious option your whole family will enjoy. A: "Are you worried about the test on Monday?" B: "Nah, it should be pretty easy-breezy." I gave them an easy-breezy assignment, so I don't know what's taking them so long to finish it.
2. Lighthearted, undemanding, and relaxed in attitude. After the tough week I've had, an easy-breezy rom-com sounds like the perfect way to start the weekend. If you're going to be a trauma surgeon, this easy-breezy temperament will not do. I guess because I'm the oldest, I've always been the most serious one. My sisters are pretty easy-breezy.
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bright and breezy

cheery and alert. You look all bright and breezy this morning. Bright and breezy people on a gloomy day like this make me sick.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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