What does very-light mean?
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very-light
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Princeton's WordNet
Very light, Very-lightnoun
a colored flare fired from a Very pistol
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very-light
Very-light typically refers to something that has a minimal weight or a hue on the lighter end of a color spectrum. It means that a certain object or color burden is extremely low or bright and pale respectively. This term is relative and can be interpreted differently depending on the context.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of very-light in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of very-light in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of very-light in a Sentence
I am looking through the analysis that has been done on the M.E.Doc server, and from what I'm seeing, that's worrying. Worrying is a very light word for this, how many back doors are still open? We don't know.
This is really a customer acquisition tool for mobile operators where the benefit to them of offering a very light amount of free data is to bring on more paying subscribers to their networks.
We're going to see a little bit of back-and-forth movement today. It has been a quite overnight and volumes have been very, very light in most futures markets.
I find it galling when whole sets of water glasses end up on a (restaurant) table, even in Sacramento, the key is to get away from very light mandatory restrictions.
The style I like is not quite Neapolitan, not quite New York. Sort of a hybrid in the middle, but the crust is very, very light.
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