How To Use Lighthearted In A Sentence

  • I won" the election, he told Republicans on Friday when pressed about his tax policy -- a comment both the White House and GOP leaders described as lighthearted, though also matter-of-fact. CNSNews.com Headlines
  • The story is lighthearted, romantic and fluffy while at the same time it deals with how one woman copes with a very difficult situation.
  • At first sight, the problem of whether one can find a tiling of the plane by shapes which will only tile non-periodically, seems lighthearted.
  • The whole production, however, could do with a change of gear and could be taken more lightheartedly, allowing more fun to be taken of the spooky happenings.
  • Sticking to the mundane and the lighthearted was his way of being protective with the people he loved. A Lesson Before Dying
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  • A grisly period detective story with a lighthearted literary conceit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lighthearted and serious at the same time, the story tells of a ruler who masquerades as a lowly sty-warden to observe what the community's various members do for the good of the whole.
  • Die Fledermaus is the lighthearted story of Gabriel von Eisenstein, a would-be adulterer who attempts to pick up his disguised wife Rosalinde.
  • Asking open-ended questions that provided scope for a lighthearted exchange. Times, Sunday Times
  • The inconsistency is minor and arguably unimportant in a novel this lighthearted, but it's still bothersome. Book Review: Space Vulture
  • I won," he said, in what White House press secretary Robert Gibbs described as a lighthearted moment that prompted laughter in the room. Breaking News - The Post Chronicle
  • The spirit the moment captured is lighthearted and playful, and I'm smiling.
  • Once inside, we become, however briefly, part of the wild - lithe, lighthearted and free, loping across the landscape.
  • The combination emanated both heady romance and lightheartedness, two things she lacked entirely.
  • Lightheartedly, full of such deep contentment, I start to descend.
  • Side note: For those of you who know me too well and are wondering why I didn't use the term breasts, as is my usual preference for such an area, since for some reason people are scared of that word ... well, I just felt that boobs added more to the lightheartedness of the post. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • In what at first appears to be a lighthearted way, the collection provides a thought or a comment for each week of a calendar year.
  • This year, unfortunately, with less time spent in the neighbourhood, the corniness of the lighthearted story dominates. Globe and Mail
  • Seriously, when we buy a book about a cartoon rabbit, we expect a little bit more lightheartedness and a lot less "Oh, dear God, NOOOOOOO!
  • The novelty competition is a lighthearted short drama or comedy sketch.
  • Certain subjects just don't lend themselves to lighthearted hilarity.
  • As You Like It is Shakespeare at his most lighthearted - his romcom phase, if you will - full of cross-dressing, pratfalls and playfully abysmal puns.
  • ‘Cause my knees are killing me and if we could move to the sofa I'd really appreciate it,’ his words were lighthearted but his concern underlaid them.
  • She felt lighthearted and gay.
  • Overtly unshowy, it is deceptively lighthearted and rueful, its sharpness masked in humour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iowy on a visit, and broke his leg; yes, Amandy guessed her dyspepsy was somewhat improved since she had tried Graham's Golden Remedy -- it made her feel real lighthearted; Eben (blushing furiously) was to have the Brook Coniston — Volume 04
  • He could be eloquent and lighthearted but also incisive and sarcastic with those who failed to live up to his high medical standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • So distinct was Dufy's mark on the visual arts that the word "Dufyesque" is often used to describe the style of work that is gay, lighthearted , and decorative.
  • DOWNTON Abbey is at its best when it mixes soapy drama with more lighthearted moments. The Sun
  • Hearing her lighthearted tone, Hung - chien smiled and said, " For my sake, suffer a little injustice.
  • I shrugged lightheartedly before racing down the stairs, almost tripping over my own feet before zooming towards the car and telling the driver to hurry the hell up.
  • Injured center Scot Pollard, wearing a Mohawk haircut and a goatee that made him look like a cross between John Riggins and Mitch Miller, engaged in some lighthearted by-play with fans during a timeout in the third quarter. ... USATODAY.com - Basketball - Cleveland vs. L.A. Clippers
  • He was comforting, even lighthearted as he held the bedpan while Geraldine vomited, and when he rubbed her neck and legs to relieve their deep, persistent pain, smiling and making jokes to lessen her embarrassment. O: A Presidential Novel
  • She connects with audiences as easily in lighthearted tap numbers as she does as sizzling vamps.
  • They looked at each other with a sudden lightheartedness that had gravity mixed into it.
  • They were solid working-class guys who could just take it and remain lighthearted. James McBride discusses Song Yet Sung
  • She was "fey" -- _exaltée_ -- in the state of lighthearted-and lightheadedness for which sober, literal, decorous English has no synonym. When Grandmamma Was New The Story of a Virginia Childhood
  • Only its bloodless nature garnered it a G rating rather than PG. It's not a lighthearted romp like many of Disney's other animated movies.
  • A contretemps involving mistaken identities reminiscent of the opera lightheartedly weaves through the antics of farmers, dwellers, and other rural folk.
  • I'm sure that Universal wanted to protect some of their investment in the film; lighthearted comedies are more marketable than trashy, weepy biopics.
  • Lifelong colleague and friend Maurice Bejart sent his adieux with the lighthearted and didactic La Barre, a celebration of hard work and discipline.
  • The children looked lighthearted now that the final exam was over.
  • No whale species is more active than the humpback, causing Herman Melville in Moby Dick to call them ‘the most lighthearted and gamesome of all the whales.’
  • Hearing her lighthearted tone, Hung - chien smiled and said, " For my sake, suffer a little injustice.
  • Once my singleness was the butt of someone's lighthearted joke he honestly didn't mean it and I wound up leaving the room and sobbing on the bed for like an hour even though I normally don't mind being single and can joke about myself or tease other couples and things. One Bright Star (1B*) Reignited
  • Her gratitude bloomed anew as under his direction, the conversation remained lighthearted and general. WHOLE SECRET LOVE
  • His own happy-go-lucky attitude was a catalyst to Liz's lighthearted nature.
  • He helped the climb pass by engaging in lighthearted conversation, keeping my mental focus away from the heaviness in my legs. USATODAY.com - Up the mountain but not yet over the hill
  • Out loud, she tried for lighthearted flirtation.
  • She meant it as a playful tease but snickers from the corner of the room made her lighthearted smile disappear.
  • Normally I cringe when companies try to "repurpose" their "catalog" like when they keep trying to make musicals out of movies and TV shows, but Krypto's old stuff worked great for this lighthearted show for the younger set. Space Canines Animated
  • In the meantime enjoy the little lighthearted things — we can get back to talking about heavy, earthmoving things when I feel up to it. Me too! « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • It would be something lighthearted, some comedy.
  • At their most lighthearted, the duo's bouncy ditties are anchored by sumptuous harmonies and effervescent acoustic guitar, mandolin and dulcimer.
  • Yu Si modern, the origin of modern genre of lightheartedness, manifested itself explicitly in the perspectives of theoretical system and practice.
  • Solemnity and lightheartedness, an important dimension of Chinese literature, has been subjected to an undeserved negligence.
  • Another edition of the lighthearted magazine show with topical consumer tests and big prize competitions. The Sun
  • Pink roses: elegance, gracefulness, refinement, gentility, style and poetic romance but being combined with fun and lightheartedness.
  • I won" the election, he told Republicans on Friday when pressed about his tax policy - a comment both the White House and GOP leaders described as lighthearted, though also matter-of-fact. CourierPostOnline.com - News
  • her lighthearted nature
  • Apologize in a lighthearted way, and laugh it off by turning it into a joke.
  • A little more lightheartedness would render me the happiest being under the sun.
  • Producers like to end newscasts with lighthearted or funny stories. Peril and Promise: A Commentary on America
  • Bulgakov’s approach to human fallacies is fundamentally lighthearted in its essence and while he tries to expose our errors, it never feels like he is preaching or anything. Mikhail A. Bulgakov - Master and Margarita (Book Review)
  • It is a lighthearted account by an unlikely bunch of wannabes and has beens.
  • Producers like to end newscasts with lighthearted or funny stories. Peril and Promise: A Commentary on America
  • The overall tone of the vlog was lighthearted with a soundtrack that enhanced this atmosphere.
  • Sketches, skits, parodies, songs, poems and bad dancing describe this sparkling, lighthearted romp through the Bard's amazing repertory of works.
  • He could be eloquent and lighthearted but also incisive and sarcastic with those who failed to live up to his high medical standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • By comparison, the festivals held around the raised-floor storehouses seem to radiate a lighthearted, this-worldly joy.
  • A lighthearted, uncomplicated letter, certainly with no reference to all this now-forgotten business. COMPULSION
  • Cage is in quirky mode, full of tics and phobias (see the lighthearted trailer here), but manages to be fairly grounded emotionally. Top 10 Ridley Scott Films » Scene-Stealers
  • In a way it is a quite lighthearted series - we have animated medieval manuscripts, with characters jigging up and down.
  • Some of those present indulged in lighthearted banter about a few of these cases, asking if anyone really supposed they could lead to war. Louis Renault - Nobel Lecture
  • At first they lightheartedly recall their conjugal experiences, but with the recollection of the suicide of their mutual friend Barbara their thoughts darken into remembrance of Catharine's insanity and her time spent in a Swiss sanitarium. Poor Papa
  • Although his solo series was fairly short-lived, the Blue Beetle probably became best known as a wisecracking member of Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis's lighthearted, five-year run on Justice League International, where he was memorably partnered with fellow hero Booster Gold, and the two quickly became best friends. Archive 2010-01-01
  • I deffo try to keep things lighthearted and fun around here but news like this really needs to be disseminated as far and as wide as possible. Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » Times Square Evacuated After The Discovery Of A Car Bomb
  • At times, I'm sitting here, feeling morose and depressed or whatever - not feeling bright and chipper - and hiding that in conversations online with smilies and jokes and lighthearted chitchat.
  • Given the title and director, I was expecting something grotty and disturbing, so I was pleasantly surprised when the film turned out to be a lighthearted kitschy romp.
  • Her face was a prominent advertisment of the lighthearted English countrygirl.
  • The game is designed to be fun to play and a lighthearted approach to being a evil scheming megalomaniac, so although there are many different ways of being evil, there is no slavery or genocide.
  • This all made for a good, lighthearted appointment which is the way I like my medical consultations.
  • The children looked lighthearted now that the final exam was over.
  • The conversation with your spouse turns very lighthearted and playful as you discuss the events of the day.
  • He recalled a lighthearted conversation with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in which he noted he was the only member of the court from the West Coast, though there are already three from Ventura County Star Stories
  • But it isn't a hymn sheet he's handing round, it's what he calls notre petite aide-memoire a one-page conversion table setting out, for the comfort and convenience of our readers, what is understood in the real world by such lighthearted expressions as shovel, trowel, pickaxe, heavy and light wheelbarrows and the like. The mission song
  • The following year she moved to the guardship Royal Sovereign, then decided to serve an apprenticeship as a shipwright, which she managed despite hard work and awful difficulties, with the help of her multitude of friends many of whom were girlfriends, with whom she had lighthearted and probably lesbian relationships. The Female Shipwright
  • Readers will appreciate the latest Langslow tale as snakes on the farm is a fun lighthearted frolic. Cockatiels at Seven-Donna Andrews « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • I told Myra, and we're standing there in lighthearted conversation, leaning against each other like girlfriends, when the cop gets out and walks stiffbacked over to us. GINNY BATES: BACK TO HOW IT ALL BEGAN
  • Given the title and director, I was expecting something grotty and disturbing, so I was pleasantly surprised when the film turned out to be a lighthearted kitschy romp.
  • It is a night of singing, dancing, lighthearted merriment, and fortune telling.

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