Use lighter in a sentence
Sentences ending with lighter
- If it were only lighter! [10]
- It is you, my brother, who have helped to make me so much lighter. [10]
- It was growing lighter and lighter. [2]
- It seemed to him that it was getting lighter. [2]
- The widow's troubled heart grew lighter. [10]
- This had been a delicious refreshment to the sick woman, and when Kuni saw how much comfort her little service afforded the invalid, her heart grew lighter. [10]
Sentences containing lighter two or more times
- It was getting lighter and lighter, but the mist still hid distant objects. [2]
- Meantime it grew lighter and lighter, and the charcoal-burner, with increasing anxiety, ever and anon raised his head, and glanced aside. [10]
More example sentences with the word lighter in them
- If I am wrong, forgive me--if I am right, your punishment will hardly be lighter than my fate. [10]
- Papias went home with a much lighter heart. [10]
- And it was with a lighter heart than he had felt for many a day that he went out of the door. [9]
- Sir Heinz Schorlin, who stood high in the Emperor's favour, would then be asked to apply to the sovereign to annul it, or at any rate to impose a lighter punishment. [10]
- Venters breathed lighter when that was over, and felt a sudden assurance in the success of his enterprise. [13]
- But if I were one-tenth part as good as you are, Alma, I should have a lighter heart than I have now. [8]
- No sooner have we set forward over the brow of a hill than it grows lighter on the sea horizon in the southwest, the ruins on the peak become visible, Capri is in full sunlight. [4]
- To form her we must have light and more light--and when it is lighter here the voice of the people down there, which does not sound very delightful up in this hollow space, will diminish somewhat also. [10]
- The dark form was a mere blot upon the lighter darkness of the room, but she saw the turning of the head, and felt and knew how the eyes looked and the ears listened. [12]
- Now we drove under dark pines and hemlocks, and then into a lighter relief of birches and wild cherries, or a copse of young beeches. [9]
- Instantly the waves took hues of lighter brown, deeper yellow, and cloudy gray, and the sea wore the aspect of a shallow pond with muddy bottom, into which workmen hurl blocks of stone. [10]
- In the hat, too, one big solitary emerald shone against the lighter green. [11]
- His own heart too grew lighter while engaged in designing or executing many an artistic piece of work. [10]
- I have come to the conclusion," she added, in a lighter tone, "that the young are not always the best judges of the old. [9]
- She was obliged to struggle against these harbingers of the coming tempest, and her heart grew lighter during the conflict. [10]
- To be married to one constitutionally untrue would be more terrible a fate for her than to be linked to him in a lighter, more dissoluble a bond. [11]
- In that seething time, the lighter literature took a sentimental tone, and either spread itself in manufactured fine writing, or lapsed into a reminiscent and melting mood. [4]
- He avoided confessing this to himself it is true, still he felt lighter and freer in the absence of his grave monitor than he had been for a long time. [10]
- She would often think, if she had such a friend as that to whom to tell her griefs, how much lighter her heart would be--that if she were but free to hear that voice, she would be happier. [12]
- At any rate, they undertake the lighter menial duties of some household where they are not known, and, having stooped--if stooping it is to be considered--to lowly offices, no born and bred servants are more faithful to all their obligations. [6]
- For lighter misdemeanours the offender was confined to the house or the court-yard. [10]
- Big Ben boomed the hours, and from St. James's Palace came the stroke of the quarters, lighter, quicker, almost pensive in tone. [11]
- I fancy, too, that yours is lighter than hers. [10]
- One class sees that the other has lighter or at least different labor, opportunities of travel, a more liberal supply of the luxuries of life, a higher enjoyment and a keener relish of the beautiful, the immaterial. [4]
- But Alixe, the sweetest soul France ever gave the world, could not know all I knew; guessing only at heavy carousals, cards, song, and raillery, with far-off hints of feet lighter than fit in cavalry boots dancing among the glasses on the table. [11]
- Angel hands have strewn the ground deep with snow, that the lightest footstep may be lighter yet; and the very birds are dead, that they may not wake her. [12]
- In very many species, the beard, whiskers, and crests of hair round the face are of a different colour from the rest of the head, and when different, are always of a lighter tint (45. [1]
- It had stopped snowing long before, and the farther they went the lighter the drifts became. [10]
- Her resolution taken, she sewed the piece of gold into her dress, and going to bed with a lighter heart sunk into a deep slumber. [12]
- But the Emperor saw what was passing in the mind of the man whom he esteemed, and in a lighter tone added: "So even your invulnerable dragon hide was not proof against the shafts--you know! [10]
- She entered the Queen's presence with a lighter heart. [10]
- Short stories, slender poems, steel engravings, on a level with the common fashion-plates of advertising establishments, gilt edges, resplendent binding,--to manifestations of this sort our lighter literature had very largely run for some years. [6]
- Her face was oval, her features not quite regular,--giving them a certain charm; her colour was fresh, her eyes blue, the lighter blue one sees on Chinese ware: not a poetic comparison, but so I thought of them. [9]
- How charming the open glades of the river, how refreshing the great forests of oak and chestnut, and what a panorama of beauty the banks of rhododendrons, now intermingled with the lighter pink and white of the laurel! [4]
- It was dim, only a shade lighter than the dark ramparts, but he distinguished it, and that served. [13]
- With a duty one has no choice; one must put all lighter considerations aside and perform it. [5]
- Stroking the hair of the loving creature at his side--so helpful as a rule, but now bewildered--he tried to calm her by affecting a lighter mood than he really felt, assuring her that he should soon recover his usual good spirits. [10]
- Even the colour of our beards seems to have been inherited from an ape-like progenitor; for when there is any difference in tint between the hair of the head and the beard, the latter is lighter coloured in all monkeys and in man. [1]
- A single band of linen, soiled by the journey, was wound about his throat, and I remember oddly the buttons stuck on his knees and cuffs, and these silk-embroidered in a criss-cross pattern of lighter gray. [9]
- He was glad of his society, anyway, and was feeling lighter hearted than before. [5]
- We have the notion in our country that Italians never do heavy work at all, but confine themselves to the lighter arts, like organ-grinding, operatic singing, and assassination. [5]
- The course must not be too long for the lighter and weaker crew, for the staying power of the young persons who made it up could not be safely reckoned upon. [6]
- I was by no means as yet a self-acknowledged wooer, and we discussed love in its lighter phases through the medium of literature. [9]
- This look of my chief's, and the lighter tone the conversation had taken decided me. [9]
- Too many young men born to shine in social life, to sparkle, it may be, in conversation, perhaps in the lighter walks of literature, become agreeable idlers, self-indulgent, frivolous, incapable of large designs or sustained effort, lose every aspiration and forget every ideal. [6]
- The paper was made out in the name of Juliane, she gave up her little store, and returned to the inn a penniless beggar, but with a lighter heart, carrying the precious paper under the handkerchief crossed over her bosom. [10]
- Her step was lighter, there was a freedom in her air, a sense of confidence in her carriage. [11]
- But Cynthia's was lighter now than it had been. [9]
- Would you deal lighter blows rather than heavier ones? [7]
- Her heart was lighter as she rapped with the knocker on the syndic's door; but, although she repeated the summons several times, not a sound was heard in the silent house. [10]
- And so he left me to see that the mate had signed all his lighter bills, shouting to the captain not to forget his cockets at Gravesend. [9]
- This inner part is coloured of a lighter chestnut, and is thickly dotted with minute white points. [1]
- Then, his artificial integuments, with their true skin of solid stuffs, their cuticle of lighter tissues, and their variously-tinted pigments. [6]
- If I could induce you to go back and give your husband another trial, I should return with a lighter heart. [9]
- What he lacked in brilliance and the lighter gifts of raillery and eloquence and mental give-and-take, he had balanced by his natural forces--from the power-house, as she had called it long ago. [11]
- She left her home with a lighter heart, better satisfied with herself than she had been for years. [10]
- The expression of his broad, dignified face suited the bright May morning; nay, she imagined that his step was lighter and less sedate than usual. [10]
- Every muscle of his body had been strained and tortured, and even this lighter task tried him beyond endurance. [11]
- Thank the gods, he had been able to come here with a lighter heart, because, just before his departure, he had heard of a splendid victory gained by the Queen. [10]
- If the night had been lighter he might have seen us, no doubt, he seemed to be so near. [5]
- As his heart grew lighter, hers grew sick, even when she knew that these were the only eyes in which she could ever see happiness. [11]
- It spread, and got lighter and brighter: soon it had a strong glare like a locomotive headlight; it kept on getting brighter and brighter till it was like the sun peeping above the horizon-line at sea--the big red rays shot high up into the sky. [5]
- He did so gladly and with a lighter heart; for he believed that he had done his best to secure his own welfare and that of his people. [10]
- It was lighter, freer of sage, and there were no rocks. [13]
- He tried to find out what the matter was, so that he could help us out of our trouble or make it lighter by sharing it with us; so we had to tell many lies to deceive him and appease him. [5]
- At last they emerged into a lighter and larger hallway, where her guide suddenly paused, and said to Angel, motioning towards a door: "Enter. [11]
- The face is distinguished, ascetic, the chestnut hair lighter and thinner than my own; the side whiskers are not too obtrusive, the eyes blue-grey. [9]
- He was scarcely conscious of it now; indeed, his body, his hated body, seemed lighter, and the dominant spirit now awakened to contempt of it had a certain pleasure in testing it, in drawing upon its vitality, to the point of exhaustion if possible. [4]
- The circus band confined itself mostly to one tune; and as it went all day long, and late into the night, we got to know it quite well; at least, the bass notes of it, for the lighter tones came to us indistinctly. [4]
- She had a clear brunette complexion, a little sun-touched, it may be,--for the master noticed once, when her necklace was slightly displaced, that a faint ring or band of a little lighter shade than the rest of the surface encircled her neck. [6]
- Now with monkeys, as has already been stated, the beard frequently differs strikingly in colour from the hair of the head, and in such cases it is always of a lighter hue, being often pure white, sometimes yellow or reddish. [1]
- Charmian entered her apartments with a lighter heart. [10]
- She was calmed and comforted by the thought, and went to rest with a lighter heart. [12]
- There, that's lighter and better, isn't it? [11]
- But indeed she already felt it lighter, after the terrors she had gone through on the very verge of despair; and now, even though she was still surrounded by dangers, she was far from feeling oppressed or terrified. [10]
- He was more active, and he was quicker and lighter of fence than his antagonist. [11]
- It was not a very promising state, and the good man felt how much lighter his task would be, if he had the aid of such a man as Senator Dilworthy. [5]
- He walked with a lighter tread. [5]
- A vainer man, a lighter character than Humphrey Crewe, would have been content to have got something; and let it rest at that. [9]
- Then you want a forestick on the andirons; and upon these build the fire of lighter stuff. [4]
- Then he said: "Lad, you are about to go aloft and give an account of yourself; and the lighter a man's manifest is, as far as sin's concerned, the better for him. [5]
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