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light as a feather

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If the shirt was heavy against Scotland, it was as light as a feather against Ireland.

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“I looked up at the blue sky and had one of those outer-body moments. I remember feeling light as a feather. And I just started to cry.”

Once it all fell out, my body was as light as a feather.

“Air” is enjoyably facile and light as a feather, though sometimes touching, never more so than in a late, deftly handled face-off between Sonny and Deloris that brings the larger racial stakes of the landmark deal into crystalline focus.

Much lighter than meat-based larb, Gentl describes this variation as “light as a feather” but with “a serious flavor punch.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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