ADJECTIVE
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(of movement) having a light and springy step
a light-footed girl
How To Use light-footed In A Sentence
- He was a big man, a couple of inches taller than Malone, and though he had never been light-footed, his tread now was heavy. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
- Light-footed waitresses pace the linoleum floor slinging babka French toast and eggs with kielbasa, and - mostly - plates of pierogi to a mixed crowd of chatty locals and interlopers.
- He left her feeling oddly light-footed, pleased to have an errand from her. COLDHEART CANYON
- When I wrote that song I didn't want to make light-footed songs anymore.
- Playing such a provocative character, she may have been risking her career and incurring the anger of her fans who expected the usual singing and light-footed girl-next-door.
- 3 And all the troop of lightfoot naiads lightfoot > light-footed naiads > (Or naiades: nymphs of fresh water) 4 Flock all about to see her lovely face: The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
- He feathers the stage with his tap-dancing, which is of the light-footed fusillade school.
- a light-footed girl
- Floyd is not only a thief, but a runagate - light-footed as well as light-fingered.
- Elsewhere, in the showier items, her light-footed virtuosity felt sketched in, even mannered. Times, Sunday Times