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Carefree and happy and lighthearted.
lighthearted
lightsome
blithesome
light-hearted
cheerful
In good spirits.
gay
merry
cheery
chirpy
lighthearted
lightsome
blithesome
light-hearted
1
Not in an exclusionary way but in a fun and
lighthearted
way.
2
Of the others he had this to say, in his
lighthearted
manner:
3
She smiled playfully, feeling more
lighthearted
than she had in months... years.
4
The decision was a relief; as he walked homewards, he was
lighthearted
.
5
They looked fabulous together, and still had the same easy,
lighthearted
relationship.
1
But what is
lightsome
and blithe in her, was debonaire in him.
2
The cathedral of Antwerp itself is not more captivatingly
lightsome
and lovely.
3
Yet, as ever among Celts, these shadows had edges of the
lightsome
.
4
But one little cloud, transient as Peyrot's, passed across his
lightsome
countenance.
5
Now nothing can enlighten others unless it be
lightsome
in itself.
1
He is a
blithesome
brother, a welcome guest in hall and hut.
2
On the walls Cupids and
blithesome
nymphs were careering in fresco.
3
And the parsons of the past were also a
blithesome
set of individuals.
4
There is little that is
blithesome
and cheerful, but much that is melancholy.
5
The lark's song is not especially melodious, but is
blithesome
,
sibilant, and unceasing.
1
It made the
light
-
hearted
lighter in heart, the light-minded heavy in soul.
2
The young elflord had always been open and honest, fun-loving and
light
-
hearted
.
3
Sir Peter said he was extremely disappointed she misinterpreted some
light
-
hearted
banter.
4
The Daily Mail included
light
-
hearted
captions in their reporting of the story.
5
In less than ten minutes the
light
-
hearted
Irishman was buried in slumber.
Blithe.
unconcerned
1
Find in the Glossary the meaning of: glittering; trims; spray;
blithe
;
measures.
2
He is unassuming in manner,
blithe
in company, earnest in the pulpit.
3
But what is lightsome and
blithe
in her, was debonaire in him.
4
The two had met in June on equal terms of
blithe
youth.
5
The composer dashed a
blithe
flourish to the tail of a note.
6
Eleanor wished she would put it aside; she liked her sister
blithe
.
7
It was a
blithe
day, a gentle day, a curiously lighthearted day.
8
Her dismay vanished, leaving a
blithe
sense of irresponsibility in its place.
9
The
blithe
creatures made to soar and sing will not be restrained.
10
Her mother was as
blithe
and cheery as the day was long.
11
At the same moment the doctor came in, with a
blithe
face.
12
This was not the
blithe
morning of betrothal she had looked for.
13
Every person I met saluted me with a
blithe
and cheery greeting.
14
Very
blithe
looked the viscount, for he rode upon a cherub to-day.
15
She was
blithe
as dawn, while the dressmaker was gloomy as night.
16
It was enough for him, and he was
blithe
at their parting.
blithe
as blithe
so blithe
blithe spirit
blithe voice
blithe heart