How to Pronounce "breeze past"
expression
ˈbɹiz/ /ˈpæst
BREEZ-past
bɹˈiːz/ /pˈɑːst
breeze-PAHST
Definition
To move past something or someone quickly and easily, often with little effort or difficulty. Often used when describing winning over an opponent or finishing a task quickly.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈbɹiz/ /ˈpæst
British English
bɹˈiːz/ /pˈɑːst
Simplified Pronunciation
US
BREEZ-past
UK
breeze-PAHST
Listen in Context
She managed to breeze past her classmates in the spelling contest.
The team hopes to breeze past their opponents this weekend.
You can usually breeze past the security check at this time of day.
He studied so much that he just breezed past the final exam.