These are the meanings of the letters TLHGIY when you unscramble them.
            
                
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                    Light (adv.)
                    
                        Lightly; cheaply.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        A firework made by filling a case with a substance which   burns brilliantly with a white or colored flame; as, a Bengal light.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        Appearance due to the particular facts and circumstances   presented to view; point of view; as, to state things fairly and put   them in the right light.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        Life; existence.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        One who is conspicuous or noteworthy; a model or example;   as, the lights of the age or of antiquity.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        Open view; a visible state or condition; public observation;   publicity.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        Prosperity; happiness; joy; felicity.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        That agent, force, or action in nature by the operation of   which upon the organs of sight, objects are rendered visible or   luminous.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        That which furnishes, or is a source of, light, as the sun,   a star, a candle, a lighthouse, etc.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        That which illumines or makes clear to the mind; mental or   spiritual illumination; enlightenment; knowledge; information.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        The brightness of the eye or eyes.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        The manner in which the light strikes upon a picture; that   part of a picture which represents those objects upon which the light   is supposed to fall; the more illuminated part of a landscape or other   scene; -- opposed to shade. Cf. Chiaroscuro.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        The medium through which light is admitted, as a window, or   window pane; a skylight; in architecture, one of the compartments of a   window made by a mullion or mullions.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        The power of perception by vision.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        The time during which the light of the sun is visible; day;   especially, the dawn of day.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        To attend or conduct with a light; to show the way to by   means of a light.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        To give light to; to illuminate; to fill with light; to   spread over with light; -- often with up.
                     
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                    Light (n.)
                    
                        To set fire to; to cause to burn; to set burning; to ignite;   to kindle; as, to light a candle or lamp; to light the gas; --   sometimes with up.
                     
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                    Light (superl)
                    
                        Having light; not dark or obscure; bright; clear; as,   the apartment is light.
                     
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                    Light (superl)
                    
                        White or whitish; not intense or very marked; not of a   deep shade; moderately colored; as, a light color; a light brown; a   light complexion.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Easily bestowed; inconsiderately rendered.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Easy to admit influence; inconsiderate; easily   influenced by trifling considerations; unsteady; unsettled; volatile;   as, a light, vain person; a light mind.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Easy to be digested; not oppressive to the stomach; as,   light food; also, containing little nutriment.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Easy to be endured or performed; not severe; not   difficult; as, a light affliction or task.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Having little, or comparatively little, weight; not   tending to the center of gravity with force; not heavy.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Indulging in, or inclined to, levity; wanting dignity   or solemnity; trifling; gay; frivolous; airy; unsubstantial.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Loose; sandy; easily pulverized; as, a light soil.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not burdensome; easy to be lifted, borne, or carried by   physical strength; as, a light burden, or load.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not copious or heavy; not dense; not inconsiderable;   as, a light rain; a light snow; light vapors.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not encumbered; unembarrassed; clear of impediments;   hence, active; nimble; swift.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons; as, light   troops; a troop of light horse.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not heavily burdened; not deeply laden; not   sufficiently ballasted; as, the ship returned light.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped;   diminished; as, light coin.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not pressing heavily or hard upon; hence, having an   easy, graceful manner; delicate; as, a light touch; a light style of   execution.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not quite sound or normal; somewhat impaired or   deranged; dizzy; giddy.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Not strong or violent; moderate; as, a light wind.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Slight; not important; as, a light error.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Wanton; unchaste; as, a woman of light character.
                     
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                    Light (superl.)
                    
                        Well leavened; not heavy; as, light bread.
                     
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                    Light (v. i.)
                    
                        To be illuminated; to receive light; to brighten; -- with   up; as, the room lights up very well.
                     
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                    Light (v. i.)
                    
                        To become ignited; to take fire; as, the match will not   light.
                     
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                    Light (v. i.)
                    
                        To come by chance; to happen; -- with on or upon;   formerly with into.
                     
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                    Light (v. i.)
                    
                        To come down suddenly and forcibly; to fall; -- with on   or upon.
                     
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                    Light (v. i.)
                    
                        To descend from flight, and rest, perch, or settle, as a   bird or insect.
                     
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                    Light (v. i.)
                    
                        To dismount; to descend, as from a horse or carriage; to   alight; -- with from, off, on, upon, at, in.
                     
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                    Light (v. i.)
                    
                        To feel light; to be made happy.
                     
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                    Light (v. t.)
                    
                        To lighten; to ease of a burden; to take off.