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quick light
noun
A light exhibiting very rapid regular alternations of light and darkness, normally sixty flashes per minute.
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Machi Koro is quick, light and approachable.
Apply quick light strokes with a hot comb.
"Therefore our playing will need to be quick, light and strong".
And between these time-consuming projects he makes quick, light watercolours.
In the theatre, Shakespeare rewards quick, light delivery, while the camera needs slow, heavy thought.
Mr. Smallwood stood out in the piece for his quick, light airborne dancing.
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Whenever the almond-eyed dancer moved -- quick, light-footed, serene -- it was difficult to look at anyone else.
But there we are; essentially, a quick, light-as-meringue character-introduction scene, full of depth and reference, which gave at least this viewer a pleasing aftertaste a week later, prompted by a minor news story.
Open Wed-Thurs 6pm-late, Fri-Sat 9pm-late, Sun, 5pm-late Located in the diverse neighbourhood of Columbia City, the Royal Room is a quick light-rail trip from downtown Seattle, but shows a side of the city that visitors rarely see.
The soak-off gel polish, which must be cured with a UV light, is long-lasting non-peeling, quick light-cured, chip-proof gel manicure.
Set up some quick lighting that I know usually looks reasonable: halogen worklight camera right behind a diffuser, white bounce card camera left, with the room lights on above acting as fill.
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