Lightnesss
Lightnesss
See Also: SOFTNESS
- Airy as the holes in Swiss cheese —Anon
- As giddy as a drunken man —Charles Dickens
This is the last of a whole string of similes uttered by a reformed Scrooge in A Christmas Carol: I’m as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel, I’m as merry as a schoolboy. I am as giddy as a drunken man. A merry Christmas to everybody! A happy New Year to all the world.
See Also: GAIETY
- As lightly as a cloud is blown —John Greenleaf Whittier
- Flippancy, like comedy, is but a matter of visual first impressions —Joseph Conrad
- (A light blue summer dress as) frothy as high tide —Jonathan Kellerman
- Hands were light as moths —John MacDonald)
- Light as a hand among blossoms —Theodore Roethke
- (Mountains … ) light and airy like balloons on a string —George Garrett
- [Touch] light as a butterfly —Eleanor Farejons
And lighter still, there’s a touch that’s “Light as a butterfly’s kiss” from a John MacDonald novel.
- Light as a flight of tumbling birds —C. S. Lewis
- Light as a fly —John Ray’s Proverbs
- Light as a leaf —Anon
An ancient simile which continues in use to describe lightness of heart, mind and body. “Light as” variants include “Light as a feather,” “Light as wind,” and “Light as air.” With them all, “Lighter than” crops up as frequently as “Light as.”
- Light as a milkweed puff —Richard Wilbur
- [A racing jockey] light as a monkey —Ernest Hemingway
- Light as an angel —Donald McCaig
- Light as a paper toy —Anon
- Light as a petal falling upon stone —Theodore Roethke
- (She is) light as a phantom —W. P. Kinsella
- Light as a seed —Theodore Roethke
- Light as breath —Robert Penn Warren
- Light as cork —Henry James
- Light as dandelion fluff —Mary Hedin
- [Snow] light as dust —Amy Lowell
- Light as helium —Elizabeth Bishop
- [Snowflakes] light as milkweed —T. Coraghessan Boyle
- [Feathers on a hat] light as mist in a breeze —Colette
- Light as sea-foam, strong as the tide —Slogan for underwear, Paris-Hecker Co.
- (Free and) light as the breath that clung to them like clouds —Arthur Gregor
- Light as thistledown —John Yount
- (We carry her indoor. She is) light as toast —Louise Erdrich
- Lightly … as a child skips rope, the way a mouse waltzes —E.B. White on James Thurber’s writing
- Lightly as a wisp of air —Harvey Swados
- Weightless as an ache —Sharon Sheehe Stark
In Stark’s novel, A Wrestling Season, the simile is used to answer the question of what death might be like.
- (Her body was … ) weightless as a strip of cane —Eudora Welty
- Weightless as the notes rung out of bells at kindling dawn —George Garrett
Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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