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light-minded

[lahyt-mahyn-did] / ˈlaɪtˈmaɪn dɪd /




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The director Shawn Levy is an old hand at light-minded capers — he directed the “Night at the Museum” franchise — and he handles the obligatory fights and battles reasonably well.

From New York Times • Jul. 8, 2022

Almost any contemporary fiction, no matter how inconsequential and light-minded, has a fighting chance of taking on weight and portent, perhaps even significance, if shoved 23 months into the future.

From Time Magazine Archive

In contrast, Frank has no life at all: an underfurnished tract house with the mail piling up at the front door, no visible friends or light-minded interests.

From Time Magazine Archive

There really is more here than meets the eye of this light-minded romantic, with his strongly developed taste for period d�cor and graceful camerawork.

From Time Magazine Archive

The lyrics at once caught the popular fancy; we hear of them as spreading over the country, sung everywhere by the light-minded.

From Studies in Medi?val Life and Literature by McLaughlin, Edward Tompkins




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