Meaning of breezer | Babel Free
Definitions
- A (pre-mixed) alcoholic drink containing rum and a fruit flavor like orange.
- A school of fish that swim near the surface of the water, causing ripples that look similar to those caused by a light breeze on still water.
- A vertical pipe attached to a septic system's distribution pipe that rises above the ground to provide ventilation.
- A bound state of solitons and antisolitons.
- A window with horizontal openings, designed for ventilation.
- An open-air trolley.
Examples
“I'd like⟳ a vodka-lime, with a dash of gin and then a passion, a malibu juice, I'd like⟳ a vodka-lime, with a dash of gin and then a passion, a malibu juice, but not too strong...a calvados, 2 bacardi breezers, orange and tropical,[…]”
“A large proportion reported on having drunk beer, wine, cider or breezers than having consumed spirits.”
“A few years ago the breezer was introduced in the Dutch markets. A breezer contains a considerable amount of pure alcohol. Among young people it became the rage to drink⟳ a few breezers during a party or in a pub.”
“What flavour breezers do you have⟳?” Peter perked up. “Good question⟳. I think⟳...some pink ones? And maybe some orange ones? And possibly a slightly different orange one that might be peach?” “I'll take⟳ the slightly different orange one.””
“The Adjutant very lovingly called him to his side and said “So you want⟳ to give⟳ him a breezer, eh? Advocating alcohol in the academy eh?”
“Boilers and foamers are not really classified as kinds of breezers by the fishermen , although many times they share⟳ the breezers' attribute of concealing from sight what is creating the surface condition .”
“Perhaps the most striking difference is the almost complete⟳ lack of jumping and boiling schools in the southern area and the predominance of breezers in this same area ( Table 3 ) . These differences may reflect⟳ differences in the[…]”
“At present⟳, fixed-wing aircraft and / or satellites would be required to see⟳ surface effects of tuna schools such as breezers or feeding aggregations. Existing systems are being used to study⟳ surface features in various ways […]”
“A minimum of one breezer for every 200 linear feet of distribution pipe and one breezer at the end⟳ of the distribution pipe are adequate.”
“Apparently originating in Canada, sometimes the perforated distribution pipe is fitted with vertical sections of solid pipe rising above ground level. Those breezers ( or breathers ) are fitted with protective caps, but ones through which air can freely flow⟳.”
“In this paper we consider⟳ the dynamics of solitons and breezers in a NLC subjected to a variable magnetic field.”
“There are the possibilities for multipulse generation ( Fig 6 ), generation of the breezer- like⟳ pulse and its subsequent disintegration ( Fig 7 ), and the collapse of the pulse into several pulses ( Fig . 8 ).”
“The rear window we cut⟳ down to 41 in. on a level with the breezer, and made the kitchen window the same size.”
“Antique trolleys, too, are in the plan⟳: regular excursions in the picturesque "breezers" would take⟳ visitors across Belle Isle and through James park⟳.”
“Years before airconditioning, the breezers, which were open⟳ on all sides, gave trolley customers naturally cool air.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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