light-legged (Meaning)
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light-legged (a.)
Nimble; swift of foot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of light-legged
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light-legged Sentence Examples
- The light-legged gazelle bounded effortlessly across the savannah.
- With a lithe and light-legged gait, the dancer pirouetted and twirled gracefully.
- Despite her age, the light-legged elderly woman walked with a sprightly step.
- The light-legged hikers ascended the steep mountain path without breaking a sweat.
- The light-legged marathon runner seemed to float across the finish line.
- The child skipped down the lane with light-legged abandon.
- The ballet troupe's light-legged leaps and turns were mesmerizing to watch.
- The boxer danced around his opponent with light-legged agility.
- The gymnast's light-legged flips and somersaults left the audience in awe.
- The sprinter's light-legged speed propelled him to victory in the 100-meter dash.
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Nimble; swift of foot.
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The light-legged gazelle bounded effortlessly across the savannah.
With a lithe and light-legged gait, the dancer pirouetted and twirled gracefully.
Despite her age, the light-legged elderly woman walked with a sprightly step.
The light-legged hikers ascended the steep mountain path without breaking a sweat.