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UK//briːzd raɪt ɪn//US//brizd raɪt ɪn//

Meaning of You just breezed right in

To enter a place smoothly and effortlessly.

In simple words: You entered easily and without any problems.

You just breezed right in in a sentence

  • She just breezed right in and everyone turned to look at her.
  • Despite the chaos, he breezed right in without a care.
  • I was surprised when she breezed right in, completely unbothered by the weather.
  • He breezed right in as if he owned the place.
  • They breezed right in, making everyone else feel nervous.

How to use You just breezed right in

Used informally to describe someone entering smoothly, often implying confidence or ease. Not suitable for formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone expression

Memory hint

Imagine a gentle breeze guiding you effortlessly into a room.

Related words

Collocations with You just breezed right in

  • breezed right in
  • breezed in confidently
  • breezed right past
  • breezed in without hesitation

Synonyms for You just breezed right in

  • entered
  • walked in
  • strolled in
  • glided in

Common mistakes with You just breezed right in

  • Confused with 'brushed in' which does not convey the same ease.
  • Misusing in formal situations where more serious language is required.

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Frequently asked questions about "You just breezed right in"

What does "You just breezed right in" mean?

You entered easily and without any problems.

What is the definition of "You just breezed right in"?

To enter a place smoothly and effortlessly.

How do you use "You just breezed right in" in a sentence?

She just breezed right in and everyone turned to look at her.

Can you give another example of "You just breezed right in"?

Despite the chaos, he breezed right in without a care.

What are synonyms for "You just breezed right in"?

Common alternatives include entered, walked in, strolled in, glided in.

What words go with "You just breezed right in"?

It commonly pairs with breezed right in, breezed in confidently, breezed right past, breezed in without hesitation.

What are common mistakes when using "You just breezed right in"?

Confused with 'brushed in' which does not convey the same ease. Misusing in formal situations where more serious language is required.

How do you pronounce "You just breezed right in"?

US: //brizd raɪt ɪn//, UK: //briːzd raɪt ɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is "You just breezed right in" formal or informal?

"You just breezed right in" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use "You just breezed right in"?

Used informally to describe someone entering smoothly, often implying confidence or ease. Not suitable for formal contexts.