Breezy in a sentence as an adjective

Seems like it would be cheaper than the other ones and the api docs look breezy like stripes.

If it sounds breezy and informal, it is because she wanted it to sound breezy and informal.

Sure, that'll be the reaction in some quarters, and in breezy superficial mainstream reports.

I like how Python is about as clear as Java code is, but it's always seemed a little more quick and breezy to work with.

All in one language, all open source, easy-breezy package management.

If that post --- which is pretty breezy --- is too hard for you to grok, the message you should be taking away with it is "I shouldn't be designing systems with crypto".

It's designed to feel breezy and conversational, but it's really about publishing, with all the permanence and exposure that implies.

There's no rational reason to expect the future to be any kinder, breezy appeals to conventional wisdom notwithstanding.

I don't think his claims that the rebels are the source of the gas attack are 'perfectly reasonable,' and if you don't sign on to his breezy certitude on this point the rest of his argument falls apart.

Breezy definitions

adjective

fresh and animated; "her breezy nature"

adjective

abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes; "blowy weather"; "a windy bluff"

See also: blowy windy