Having a light, springy step; moving lightly and nimbly; nimble in running or dancing; active. Opposite of <ant>heavy-footed</ant>.(adjective)
Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Use "light-foot" in a sentence
"It went with Birdalone as Habundia had foretold, for she came home to the house glad of semblance, flushed and light-foot, so that she was lovely and graceful beyond her wont."
"Where oh where, he wondered, are my light-foot lads?"
"Thus far she still walked slim and light-foot, her condition betrayed by no more than a fullness gathering in the breasts."