Associations to the word «Lightfoot»
Noun
- Thunderbolt
- Conus
- Gordon
- Sundown
- Eastwood
- Synonym
- Fitzgerald
- Josiah
- Williamsburg
- Epistle
- Clint
- Barber
- Wreck
- Gail
- Reprise
- Edmund
- Guthrie
- Kris
- Dylan
- Churchman
- Hannah
- Intercom
- Irishman
- Durham
- Leone
- Nanny
- Clements
- Cbc
- Bridges
- Trilogy
- Sylvia
- Songwriter
- Crab
- Tyson
- Mitchell
- Libertarian
- Francis
- Quixote
- Leonard
- Labrador
- Ballad
- Klein
- Shea
- Convict
- Reasoning
- Turbo
- Lennox
- Sara
- Sammy
- Muir
- Cohen
- Papa
- Terry
- Exeter
- Haynes
- Tribute
- Rb
- Theologian
- Harmonica
- Lee
- Neil
- Drew
- Sierra
- Sands
- Choreographer
- Sue
- Sally
- Ross
- Samuel
- Tapestry
- Gospel
- Cash
- Maxwell
- Murray
- Performer
- Quotation
- Singer
- Dislike
- Claude
- Mercer
- Declaration
- Jessie
- Naturalist
- Sinking
- Goodman
- Rendering
- Harlem
- Commentary
- Ian
- Walker
- Bros
- Fritz
- Testament
Adverb
Wiktionary
LIGHTFOOT, adjective. (poetic) Light-footed.
LIGHTFOOT, proper noun. A surname.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.