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Phrase(s): breeze in(to some place)
to enter a place quickly, in a happy and carefree manner. • She breezed into the conference room and sat down at the head of the table. • Jerry breezed in and said hello., Phrase(s): breeze in (from some place)
Go to sweep in (from some place).
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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1. Arrive in a casual way, as in She breezed in, two hours late. This phrase transfers the blowing of a light wind to human entrances. [Colloquial; c. 1900] 2. Win easily, as in A fine golfer, he breezed in first. This usage at first alluded to horse racing but soon was transferred to more general use. [c. 1900]
American Heritage Idioms