ADJECTIVE
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being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes
blond Scandinavians
a house full of light-haired children
How To Use light-haired In A Sentence
- He grew attached to his lawyers, in particular to Oliver, a small, light-haired woman fluent in French.
- The second son, a light-haired, blue-eyed version of his father, watched his older brother with disinterest.
- Both are stocky, light-haired and wear glasses. Times, Sunday Times
- She nervously looked away as the passenger side window descended, revealing a light-haired young man peering out at her.
- Behind them stood a little, delicate-looking, light-haired, English boy carrying a bag.
- The first written reports concerning this clan, drafted about 2000 years BP (before present) in the Chinese historical record, Hou Hanshu, described nomadic light-haired blue-eyed Caucasians speaking an Indo-European language (probably a form of Tocharian, an extinct Indo-European tongue related to Celtic, Italic, and Anatolic (Ma and Sun, 1994). 2,700-year-old marijuana stash found
- Or: the book was a small-boned light-haired woman with big brown eyes and a startled expression. Audrey Niffenegger | Moths of the New World
- And he certainly wasn't a blue eyed, light-haired, fair skined guy in a robe like all the "wingnuts" like like to drool over. Evangelical plans lawsuit over new Obama outreach effort
- Two light-haired boys, similar enough to be twins, stuck their heads out of a stationary Chrysler and giggled at the chaos of the natives and the police running around in all directions. Let The Dead Lie
- a house full of light-haired children