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Discover LudwigThe phrase "light heart" can be used in written English.
It usually refers to feeling happy and carefree, and can be used in many different contexts. For example: After a difficult week, she was relieved to have some time to herself and enjoy a light heart.
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"I gave her the advice to have thick skin and a light heart.
"They play with a light heart, a smile on their face a little bit".
Written with relish and a light heart, The Herring in the Library plays with the conventions of the traditional crime story.
Burchill said in her final column: "I leave you with a light heart, well aware that it's time for me to move over.
Their humour suggested that even when the solemn tomes of feminism dropped on the desk, we should address life's heavy issues with a light heart.
Academia treads here with stout boots, but even for the inquisitive generalist, this is a browser's paradise — and many contributors see no harm in a light heart.
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A light hearts of palm salad was a refreshing start to a meal.
While seasonal renters may leave the Hamptons with light hearts filled with summertime memories, absentee homeowners have year-round concerns during the winter: bursting pipes, storm damage, vandalism.
Brought together by a child's death and a child's birth, with light hearts telling stories and laughing as if we were at table with God and all the angels beyond the end of time.
I left India reinvigorated, with a lighter heart.
I got off at Columbus Circle with a lighter heart.
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