1. very light - Noun
2. very light - Adjective
Very light (plural Very lights)
A type of pyrotechnic flare used as a signal or temporary illumination.
(aviation) A size classification below that of sublight and above that of ultralight
Ellipsis of very light jet (“VLJ”).
Ellipsis of very light aircraft.
A type of microlight, an aircraft type similar to ultralight or sailplane.
(aviation) An aircraft fitting the size classification
(aviation) Peratining to the verylight classification
Alternative form of very-light
very-light
attributive form of very light
very-light (not comparable)
(mass, weight) Having the quality of being more light than "light".
very-light
Reason is a very light rider, and easily shook off. Jonathan Swift
I think that the film Clueless was very deep. I think it was deep in the way that it was very light. I think lightness has to come from a very deep place if it's true lightness. Alicia Silverstone
Oh, it was gorgeosity and yumyumyum. When it came to the Scherzo I could viddy myself very clear running and running on like the very light and mysterious nogas, carving the whole litso of the creeching world with my cut-throat britva. Anthony Burgess
My heart is so light that it's amazing. I get to play all this grief, all this loss, all this disaster and chaos. It's hysterically funny. I am very light. Linda Hamilton
I did theatre in the U.S. because there, content-wise, it's very light. In India, theatre tends to get preachy. Vir Das
The main secret for a horse that is heavy upon the hand, is for the rider to have a very light one; for when he finds nothing to bear upon with his mouth, he infallibly throws himself upon the haunches for his own security. William Cavendish