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Breeze into Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹiz/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
BREEZ IN-too, in-TOO, IN-tuh
bɹˈiːz/ /ˈɪntʊ
breez IN-tuh

Definition

To enter a place quickly and confidently, often in a relaxed or casual way, as if it’s very easy for you.

Usage & Nuances

Common in informal or conversational English. Implies confidence and effortlessness, sometimes surprising others. Often used with 'room', 'office', 'party', or 'meeting'. Different from just 'walk in', which lacks the casual/confident nuance.

Example Sentences

She always breezes into the room with a big smile.

basic

Tom breezed into the meeting and started talking right away.

basic

They breezed into class just as the bell rang.

basic

He just breezed into the party like he owned the place.

natural

You can’t just breeze into my office without knocking!

natural

The coach was surprised when she breezed into practice without breaking a sweat.

natural