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light-minded

[lahyt-mahyn-did] / ˈlaɪtˈmaɪn dɪd /




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Night’s deaf and blind!—Oh whither, child, Light-minded fancies weaving?

From Songs of Labor and Other Poems by Rosenfeld, Morris

Light-minded people, devoid of conscience, to whom all things are indifferent, can never present such a spectacle of disaster.

From Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau by Balzac, Honoré de

Light-minded people see the sin, but not the repentance, so they imitate the one without being capable of the other.

From The Heir of Redclyffe by Yonge, Charlotte Mary

Light-minded, haughty, apathetic and cold-hearted, she took a sort of passionate delight in changing Henry IV.’s whole system of government.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" by Various

Light-minded as my friend generally was, the opportunity of playing the master was but too desirable.

From Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life by Oxenford, John




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