Mike
Is this use of "BREEZE IN" correct ? She breezed in 10 minutes before the end. Is this correct ? Thank you :)
20 nov. 2014 20:37
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Like Ed said, the context suggests that she came in last minute without any regret for being late. to breeze in means to come in with a sort of childish aloofness and carelessness. I hope this helped :)
20 novembre 2014
Assuming you mean she was supposed to be there earlier and came in as if nothing were wrong, yes.
20 novembre 2014
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