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light-footed
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light-foot·ed (ltftd) also light·foot (-ft)
adj.
Treading with light and nimble ease.

light-footed·ly adv.
light-footed·ness n.

light-footed
adj
having a light or nimble tread
light-footedly  adv
light-footedness  n
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Adj.1.light-footed - (of movement) having a light and springy step; "a light-footed girl"
heavy-footed - (of movement) lacking ease or lightness; "his tired heavy-footed walk"

light-footed
adjective nimble, tripping, winged, swift, buoyant, graceful, agile, sprightly, lithe, spry a new generation of light-footed dancers
Translations
light-footed [ˈlaɪtˈfʊtɪd] ADJligero(de pies)


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