
Breeze through
Ease Implied
Indicates achieving something without much effort, suggesting confidence or skill.
He'll breeze through the interview; he's very qualified.
Not Literal
Often used figuratively, not describing an actual breeze or wind movement.
With her talent in math, she breezed through calculus.
Quick Completion
Can imply finishing something faster than expected or ahead of others.
He breezed through the assignment before everyone else.