Light Foot

Word LIGHT FOOT
Character 10
Hyphenation light -foot
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The word "light-foot" in example sentences

Where oh where, he wondered, are my light-foot lads? ❋ Jr. John L. Parker (2007)

It went with Birdalone as Habundia had foretold, for she came home to the house glad of semblance, flushed and light-foot, so that she was lovely and graceful beyond her wont. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Thus far she still walked slim and light-foot, her condition betrayed by no more than a fullness gathering in the breasts. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1994)

That was her philosophy as she went, light-foot, through the blue-ground heaps. ❋ Cynthia Stockley (N/A)

THERE came a little light-foot breeze a-dancing down the bay, ❋ Unknown (1918)

Went the light-foot Mysian maids, calling Hylas home. ❋ Marjorie Lowry Christie (1913)

Some light-foot friend post to the Duke of Norfolk: ❋ Unknown (1914)

After this simple introduction from the greater personage, his light-foot, volatile, graceful minister takes Alberich in hand and practising confidently upon his intoxicated conceit of power, his pride in the cleverness which had contrived ring and wishing-cap, uses him like a puppet of which all the strings should be in his hand. ❋ Gertrude Hall Brownell (1912)

So she went home light-foot with her sorrows beginning to fade and her heart beating happy again. ❋ Eden Phillpotts (1911)

A door even was pointed at, smiled and winked at, passed by light-foot as they went along the gallery. ❋ Maurice Hewlett (1892)

Then arose the light-foot maiden: but she stayed and spake by the door: ❋ William Morris (1865)

And the light-foot expectation flits through the Niblung home, ❋ William Morris (1865)

I was near the War - duke, for I know the thicket and am light-foot: I am a bowman. ❋ William Morris (1865)

She was a fair woman and strong: not easily daunted amidst perils she was hardy and handy and light-foot: she could swim as well as any, and could shoot well in the bow, and wield sword and spear: yet was she kind and compassionate, and of great courtesy, and the very dogs and kine trusted in her and loved her. ❋ William Morris (1865)

He gave the dame good day, and departed light-foot but heavy hearted. ❋ William Morris (1865)

Things may ye fall in with there who may not be impounded in the snow like to elks, but can go light-foot on the top of the soft drift from one place to another. ' ❋ William Morris (1865)

Even such an one have I seen time agone, when the snow was deep and the wind was rough; and it was in the likeness of a woman clad in such raiment as the Bride bore last night, and she trod the snow light-foot in thin raiment where it would scarce bear the skids of a deft snow-runner. ❋ William Morris (1865)

Strong and light-foot as any was Face-of-god, and though he was cumbered with his hauberk, yet was Iron-face's handiwork far lighter than the war-coat of the Dusky Man, and the race was soon over. ❋ William Morris (1865)

(Lepus, levipes, light-foot, some think.) What is a country without rabbits and partridges? ❋ Unknown (1854)

The mounted artillery either acts in concert with the cavalry, of is used to reinforce that arm; the light-foot acts with the infantry, and the batteries of heavy calibre are distributed along the line, or concentrated on some important point where their fire may be most effectual. ❋ Henry Wager Halleck (1843)

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