(Of movement) having a light and springy step.
1 He apparently thought better-orworse-ofthe impulse, and departed light - footed in silence.
2 The light - footed Caribs were swiftly gliding to their tasks at the waterside.
3 Even for light - footed Wanyamwezi pagazis it was anything but comfortable to traverse.
4 But then she was only a light - footed girl, not an elderly statesman.
5 Then she fled over it light - footed , balancing the sword, but he couldn't.
6 He saw life light - footed in a sweet chase for things ideal.
7 And it was light - footed and swift and noiseless-andit was white.
8 Kilmeny strode after the Cornishmen with the light - footed step of a night nurse.
9 Sam Raimi's first two chapters were thrilling and light - footed ; his third was catastrophic.
10 One of the light - footed soldiers turned upon him red-faced and violent.
11 Donahue, hands clasped behind him, was walking off in his leisurely, light - footed way.
12 The ogre sensed this and lunged eagerly after the light - footed elf.
13 She had begun to move away, light - footed , swift as a bird.
14 Perhaps, as you are light - footed , you can overtake them, and bring Henric back.
15 He ran with amazing swiftness, and Paul, light - footed , kept beside him.
16 How could I, ye light - footed ones, be hostile to divine dances?
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