light-heeled (Meaning)

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light-heeled (a.)

Lively in walking or running; brisk; light-footed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of light-heeled

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light-heeled Sentence Examples

  1. The light-heeled dancer pirouetted effortlessly across the stage.
  2. With light-heeled steps, the spy swiftly infiltrated the enemy stronghold.
  3. The light-heeled runner sped away, leaving her rivals in her dust.
  4. The light-heeled child skipped merrily through the park, her laughter echoing through the air.
  5. The light-heeled thief tiptoed out of the mansion, his ill-gotten gains in tow.
  6. The light-heeled secretary flitted efficiently between desks, her every move graceful and precise.
  7. The light-heeled shopper browsed the boutiques, her purchases piling up in her arms.
  8. The light-heeled waitress navigated the crowded restaurant with ease, her trays overflowing with food and drinks.
  9. The light-heeled hiker ascended the mountain trail, her boots barely touching the ground.
  10. The light-heeled couple waltzed gracefully across the ballroom floor, their steps as light as air.

FAQs About the word light-heeled

Lively in walking or running; brisk; light-footed.

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The light-heeled dancer pirouetted effortlessly across the stage.

With light-heeled steps, the spy swiftly infiltrated the enemy stronghold.

The light-heeled runner sped away, leaving her rivals in her dust.

The light-heeled child skipped merrily through the park, her laughter echoing through the air.