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The phrase "light of heart" is a correct and commonly used idiom in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is happy, carefree, or lighthearted. Example: After receiving a promotion at work, Jane was light of heart and couldn't stop smiling for the rest of the day.
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(James) 'THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT' Keen of eye, light of heart... (2 15).
Who's to say that Mr. Cash, staring into the final blackness, wasn't light of heart?
I am trivial and light of heart even when in despair!
Darryl Zanuck, at Twentieth Century Fox, hired him to revise a script of Emlyn Williams's play "The Light of Heart".
But Shirley Temple's mother dithered, and "Cosmopolitan" died, and, in November, Zanuck passed on his revision of "The Light of Heart".
"One must be light, light of heart, light of hand, holding and taking, holding and letting go," she tells her young lover.
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They have been sleeping in the building while preparing Extravaganza Macabra, a light-of-heart, quick-on-its-feet show that spoofs Victorian melodrama with brass neck and brass instruments.
This finding strongly contrasted with the effect of light on heart rate in freely-moving animals at ZT16.
Behavioral responses to light indirectly affect cardiovascular output, but in anesthetized rodents a direct effect of light on heart rate has also been described.
The effect of light on heart rate was measured in anesthetized mice according to previously described methods (Barnard et al., 2004).
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Light of Hearts Villa, 283 Union Street, Bedford, Ohio.
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