7 Metaphors for lightnesses

Lightness of touch is the crowning test of power.

"In drawing, as also in life in general," said Panshine, turning his head now to the right, now to the left, "lightness and daringthose are the first requisites.

While he is young, such lightness of mind is a joyous companion, Traces of pain-giving evil effacing as soon as 'tis over.

Indeed that seemed to be characteristic of her; that her lightness was not so much the lightness of thistle down, which is ever airy, the sport of every wind, but rather that of the rose vine, mobile and swaying in every breeze, yet at the same time rooted well in the wholesome garden earth.

The extreme lightness of the modern bonnet is in itself a great recommendation.

Lightness of spirit, love of the creature, pride, and dislike, are sins that so easily beset me.

The lightness, the cowardice, and recklessness of Gaul were his, the roughness and cruelty of Africa, the abominations of Syria (whence he was on his mother's side).]

7 Metaphors for  lightnesses