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light-footed
[lahyt-foot-id]
adjective
stepping lightly or nimbly; light of foot; nimble.
light-footed
adjective
having a light or nimble tread
Other Word Forms
- light-footedly adverb
- light-footedness noun
- ˌ-ˈڴǴdzٱԱ noun
- ˌ-ˈڴǴdzٱ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of light-footed1
Example Sentences
The Guardian described it as "a refreshingly healthy portrait of masculinity", which Queeley-Dennis "performs with such light-footed charm, sure comic timing and sweet sense of male romanticism that he has the audience in his hands".
And yet the game maintains a light-footed nature.
So it’s fitting in a way that her latest, “Avalon,” is a kind of modern fairy tale, a light-footed Cinderella story that documents a young woman’s rise from a wretched existence in stylish, witty fashion.
Maharaj was known for his animated facial expressions and light-footed movements, accompanied by the sound of bells he wore around his ankles.
She reckons that what she calls "light-footed mice" can still lick a trap clean and get away alive.
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