Being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes.
1 In the novels the light - haired friend of the hero always gets killed.
2 It showed a light - haired , smiling young woman waving, a windmill behind her.
3 He was light - haired and blue-eyed, with regular and yet not inexpressive features.
4 He was light - haired and freckled, with an open, sunburnt gladness about him.
5 Behind them stood a little delicate-looking light - haired English boy carrying a bag.
6 This girl has told me, said the light - haired youth, nodding at Ruth.
7 Notwithstanding this, however, a little sickly looking light - haired man kept insistently repeating:
8 The other was a light - haired man in his twenties with lopsided eyes.
9 He was the light - haired young man we had seen in the repair shop.
10 For depend upon it this light - haired one has plenty of devil in her.
11 The population may be said to be Danish light - haired and blue-eyed.
12 They all looked about the same: strong without being heavy, light - haired and bronze-faced.
13 This was Graves, a light - haired fellow, tall, built like a wedge.
14 You'll see Zeke, a light - haired man driving a brown horse in a brougham.
15 She was the only real light - haired one in the lot.
16 The little sickly looking light - haired man bore one of the greatest names in France.
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