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Very light

NOUN
  1. a colored flare fired from a Very pistol

How To Use Very light In A Sentence

  • Very light straw color, green-apple nose, with a citrusy vibrancy on the palate leading to a slatey, minerally note suggestive of a great Mosel. Biodynamics: Natural Wonder or Just a Horn of Manure?
  • Yet, ironically, pink - a very light tint of red - is one of the most calming colors, and is a fine choice for a baby's room, she says.
  • She traced the long scar that went from his rib cage to his hipbone, stroking it very lightly with her fingertips. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • Steering is very light and the car is surprisingly flexible; the turning circle is quite tight, making it easy to manoeuvre in tight spaces once you've got used to the size.
  • Wall mounted Honeywell central heating thermostat. 2 windows to either side aspect, making this a very light and airy room.
  • Claire Leigh and Julia Gillick, both 29 note their ages, it's important, were thrilled at the can-do response to their letter which complained that the women's fiction section was "very light, with lots of pink fluffiness and there were no classic authors". There's nothing wrong with judging a book by its cover | Viv Groskop
  • Knead the dough very lightly.
  • It is a typical Catalan affair: a lobster and rice stew, cuttlefish black in their own ink, grilled prawns, bread rubbed with tomato and drizzled with oil, and, to finish, a Cadaqués speciality, "taps" - sweet, very light plain sponge cakes bought from a patisserie around the headland that morning. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • When it was cut into ravioli, I decided, I would brush each one very lightly with egg white.
  • It turns out the native animals impact that ground cover very lightly.
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