light-footed in the PONS Dictionary

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It includes grand ceremonial occasions and light-footed, fast-moving trips to meet soldiers, business people, volunteers and almost every other category one can imagine.
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He was light-footed, graceful and elegant and while his torment was being played out, he was expressive and his passion was clearly evident.
www.odt.co.nz
A light-footed and subtle novel that doesn't skirt life's sorrows (love gone wrong, disease, death).
www.independent.co.uk
His tape shows a light-footed athlete with the body control to rush the passer or drop in space and cover.
www.cbssports.com
With it, you'll leave home in the morning feeling light-footed and good-humoured.
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One of the heftiest was from a player formerly considered a light-footed winger himself.
www.irishexaminer.com
There were teasingly interesting notions in this generally light-footed comedy drama, but at three hours it went on for too long.
www.independent.ie
The trio's forthright delivery of the first movement found a telling contrast in the crisp, light-footed scherzo and the winsome grace of the slow movement.
www.sfgate.com
The song is a gorgeous summary and light-footed driving rock number.
en.wikipedia.org
I like the light-footed look of the 2.
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