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"breeziness" Definitions
  1. a cheerful and relaxed way of behaving

57 Sentences With "breeziness"

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Yet this breeziness is refreshing because the book is anti-deterministic.
In the year 2020, optimism is embarrassing and breeziness is politically unfashionable.
Crisp white walls add an extra layer of breeziness to the ambiance as well.
And while it could have used more hanging out, more breeziness, it is a start.
But in this light, playful effort, the offhanded breeziness is a feature, not a bug.
But now these shootings pass in and out of the news cycle with an unnerving breeziness.
David E. Kelley's writing, when it hits that sweet spot between breeziness and saltiness, is addictive.
Turns out I'm not the only one fascinated by Australia's mix of breeziness, intelligence and insecurity.
And at 23A, a perfect description of the impressive execution of this puzzle by Ms. Carroll, BREEZINESS.
His globe-trotting, pro-globalisation breeziness clashes with the prevailing mood among electorates in much of the West.
Those are the dramatis personae of the play's first half, which on Broadway has acquired a new breeziness.
It's clear our current journalists are not the only ones fascinated by Australia's mix of breeziness, intelligence and insecurity.
It's wondrous how a film so revolutionary as Kathleen Collins' Losing Ground carries has such an easy breeziness about it.
It's a lineage that inspired neither breeziness nor wanderlust, and very likely explains why we all still live within spitting distance.
The rest of Ms. McIntyre's cast, too, catches the disorienting breeziness of a piece that comes gracefully by its thematic import.
It's a divertingly funny movie, but its breeziness can also feel overstated, at times glib and a bit of a dodge.
As such an oversight might suggest, the biography as a whole settles for breeziness and even glibness when close analysis is needed.
It's a good mix of the warm and cozy properties of the wool shoe and the light breeziness of the Tree collection.
We know the covers of these titles well: Rendered in mollifying colors like aqua, they do little but advertise their own breeziness.
And Guthrie, in person, is warmth and breeziness personified — you never glimpse the sweat and work that goes into making everything look so easy.
Yet, when Michael asks if his wife is committing that therapy faux pas, Jean says, "No, of course not," with an unsettling level of breeziness.
As men retreat from tailoring at every turn, this sense of humor, experimentation and breeziness is almost certainly the only way to hold the fort.
It's unclear at this point how he survives much longer, and the breeziness with which the President humiliates him has even his enemies wincing in sympathy.
Interspersed with time-capsule video montages that show the changing faces of British government, the production moves with the barbed breeziness of an Alan Ayckbourn comedy.
But the more real-life or real-ish the movies got, the more suffused with social politics and method acting, the less that breeziness made sense.
SpongeBob tackles everything in life—work, driving school, friendship, pain, lifeguarding, climate change—with a level of zealous breeziness usually reserved zen monks and six-year-old kids.
The breeziness of the cabin is magnified by a light wood trim and moon roofs stretching to the third row, helping the QX13 to feel bigger than it actually is.
Dufferin Starship, which is a name inspired by the insufferably Dufferin St. bus, have made a jangly pop-rock EP called Not In Service, which captures the breeziness of BTZ.
" But some of the breeziness is overdone ("It wasn't until that crazy William the Conqueror busted onto the English-speaking scene"), and she overuses "dude" as a synonym for "man.
But there was a hint of resignation in Federer's voice and a slump in his shoulders during his news conference that belied the breeziness of his rebuttal to McEnroe's observation.
It was ultra-pretty, but there was also an edge to its soft breeziness, and the supersaturated color palette hinted at the beginning of greater changes to come: "My metamorphosis," he says now.
These faux-gritty moments on Nuthin' 2 Prove seem particularly strange because business is booming for Yachty these days, and much of his commercial success appears to have come as a result of his breeziness.
This recurrent query — which Jews in America ask themselves with all the breeziness of an online test, and anti-Semites in America ask with all the gravity of an Ellis Island examination — is inevitable but pointless.
Consider the breeziness with which Bernard Jenkin, one of Mr Duncan Smith's co-authors, insists that how Britain fills the "lacuna in our regulatory landscape…need not be set out in detail" when Parliament overturns the ECA.
Riddle's is a particular kind of bro-ness: not a frat-house misogynist or a curls-in-the-squat-rack meathead, but a worry-free party animal whose breeziness is infectious, and who disarms through self-deprecation.
But none of this would surprise anyone who knows of the unconscionable breeziness with which the British ruling class first drew lines through Asia and Africa and then doomed the people living across them to endless suffering.
With few exceptions, none of Wildflower's guest vocalists sound bad, per se—but they don't add anything but more noise, either, making for the first time in the Avalanches' albeit brief discography where breeziness gives way to claustrophobia.
More than Mr. Harmon's breakout comedy, "Bad Jews" (2013), which was more bitter than sweet, "Significant Other" seems to aspire to the urbane blend of sitcom breeziness and aching pathos that made Ms. Wasserstein the queen of Broadway comedy.
There is dancing and there are floral patterns because this is a disco track, dammit, and we need the kind of breeziness that only two smooth dudes busting dimensional barriers in the name of romance and/or thirst can provide.
In the statue-from-the-lake scene, I was delighted to see the breeziness with which Elio, Oliver and the professor pick the Greek relic up off the ground and pass it around, examining it, coming to know it with their hands.
The long way of describing this track would be to come up with some bullshit argument about how the breeziness of singer-songwriters is a welcome return in a music world consumed by post-production effects and making music that sounds like a rocket ship.
That Trump proposed this during what has been described as a campaign of "outreach" to black voters is almost as jarring as the breeziness with which Trump—who falsely accuses Clinton of wanting to repeal the Second Amendment—advocates taking guns away from black people.
Other stellar Yo La Tengo LPs, like the masterpiece And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out along with the underrated 20093 Summer Sun, which exuded melancholy rather than the breeziness its title suggests, explored the quiet moments further without ever resorting to rocking out.
During a wide-ranging interview with Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo, which at times exhibited the breeziness of a brunch-time chat, Trump regaled the TV host about what it was like to order the strikes on Syria while eating dessert with President Xi Jinping of China.
One prominent passage was apparently lifted from a royalty-free loop from GarageBand, some great sin according to big nerds online who made videos criticizing Chris' production chops in a distinctly gendered-feeling way—nevermind the impeccable breeziness of all the instrumentation and arrangements on the record.
The series isn't devoid of a sense of sensationalism — the location cards are heavily stylized, and there are intermittent montages that lend to a sense of breeziness — but the performances anchor it in a way that involves the viewer rather than allowing for a completely passive viewing experience.
Despite the breeziness of Breitbart's description, there was in fact a global army of trolls, not unlike the ones shown on "South Park," who were eagerly "shit-posting" on Trump's behalf, their harassment an anonymous version of the "rat-fucking" that used to be the province of paid fixers.
The Leave campaign, in particular, belittles them and their livelihoods with its assertions (breathtaking in their misplaced breeziness) that they "have nothing to fear" from Britain leaving the EU. Brexiteers point to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, under which "vested" (acquired) rights are deemed to outlive the treaty conferring them.
Sure, I guess the song is about a guy who "grins like the devil" and is ostensibly dangerous (in the most facile sense of the word), but the beauty of "Cruel Summer" is in letting the love story blur into the distance and just enjoying the breeziness of the tune (preferably outside).
Two decades into its career, the Grammy-winning alt-rock band Wilco has settled into a comfortable groove; it has been releasing albums, such as "Schmilco" in 2016, with a tossed-off breeziness that suggests the frontman Jeff Tweedy and his group will never tire of the rigors of rock 'n' roll.
The soundtrack met with a positive response, with Avijit Ghosh of The Times of India mentioning, "Composer Amit Trivedi and lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya are among the finest musical team in Bollywood. In Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu, they are again at their best. The seductive Auntyji and the racy title track have a delightful breeziness. And the more evocative tracks such as Gubbare Gubbare and Aahatein stay with you for long".
Murder in the Clouds was both handicapped and praised for its brevity and breeziness. As a "B" film, it was one of a score of aviation-themed films that appeared in quick succession, and had many similarities. By 1934, the film industry became more safety-conscious, with screen air crashes largely being abandoned as more civil aviation topics replaced the usual World War I air battles.Farmer 1984, p. 4.
Racionais MC's is a Brazilian hip hop group based in São Paulo. The original lineup formed in 1988 consisted of Mano Brown, Ice Blue, Edi Rock, and DJ KL Jay. Each member hails from the ring of favelas around São Paulo. Their lyrics combine themes of social justice with gangster imagery, a far cry from the idyllic breeziness typically associated with Brazilian rap music, Racionais Mc's is often considered the most important Brazilian rap group.
In the words of the ODNB, "White possessed the kind of charisma that disarmed critics. With deep-blue eyes, an engaging smile, and a Lancastrian breeziness, he impressed those willing to fall under his spell." The conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, whose financial fortunes became entangled with those of White, described him as "one of that group of financial wizards who appeared and vanished like comets in the sky of the business world during the period 1910–1930".Beecham, p.
David Browne of Entertainment Weekly said it is: "addressed to anyone who's feeling depressed ... but [in contrast] its grand, panoramic arrangement wants to pump you up". Simon Donohue of the Manchester Evening News commented its sound " from boy band banality to Foo Fighters-style raucous rock". According to Winston Kung of PopMatters, it is "in tune with the zeitgeist". The lyrics of "Bad Day" were said to have a universal appeal by Alan Connor of BBC News Magazine as they have an "everyman breeziness" because the song's subject can be any person going through a bad daytime.
Many reviewers compared David Brewis' singing on "Only in a Man's World" to that of alt=A man with gray hair, wearing a white shirt and sunglasses, plays an electric guitar. As with many other albums by Field Music, Making a New World makes regular uses of bouncy and sophisticated vocal harmonies, which are included on songs such as "Best Kept Garden", "Beyond That of Courtesy", "Coffee or Wine", and "Do You Read Me?". Some songs on the album are semi-spoken, while others include near- falsetto vocal parts sung by David Brewis. BrooklynVegan writer Bill Pearis described the album's harmonies as "lush and lovely", and Jesse Locke of Slant Magazine wrote that Field Music's vocals "sound as effortless as always, delivered with a laidback breeziness belying the songs' sophisticated melodies".
" Joanne Dorken of MTV called it "a summery, mid-tempo song and provides a bright start to A Million Lights." Laurence Green from musicOMH analysed that "Under the Sun serves as a thrillingly carefree album opener, all jaunty piano riffs and frat party chants. As one of Cole’s own co-writes, it’s hard not to read into the flippant breeziness of lyrics like “I got paid today, is this really my life, now that I’m over you... I can finally feel alive”. In interviews, she might pointedly distance herself from any deeper meaning to the words, but truth be told, it’s the way lines like these resonate so closely to Cole’s own life that bolsters the album’s cohesiveness and marks it out as a body of work that sounds fundamentally like ‘her’.

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