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breezing

  1. present participle and gerund of breeze
    • 2014 January 21, Hermione Hoby, “Julia Roberts interview for August: Osage County – 'I might actually go to hell for this [] ': Julia Roberts reveals why her violent, Oscar-nominated performance in August: Osage County made her feel 'like a terrible person' [print version: 'I might actually go to hell for this [] ' (18 January 2014, p. R4)]”, in The Daily Telegraph (Review)[1]:
      She's sitting opposite a window that's gently breezing into her face, wafting her hair into cover-girl perfection []

Noun edit

breezing (plural breezings)

  1. The act by which a horse is breezed, or taken on a light run.
    • 2016, John R. O'Donnell, James Rutherford, Trumped!: The Inside Story of the Real Donald Trump:
      The horse ran bravely, but when he was reined in after five furlongs, the trainer's stopwatch showed his time at 1:03, a full three seconds off his best breezings.