Want this question answered?
"As light as a feather" is an expression used to describe something that is very light in weight. It conveys the idea that something is easy to carry or move because of its lightness.
The book was light as a feather
From L.A
"Birds of a feather flock together."
because the feather is light and humans are not light
Light as a Feather was created on 1972-10-15.
The phrase "you could have knocked me over with a feather" means that you were very surprised. A person who is so surprised that they are a bit disoriented might feel like something as light as a feather could be enough to knock them over.
The phrase about horses is actually, "That is a horse of a different color," not feather. The feather animal phrase is, "That is a bird of a different feather." The horse of a different color was in the movie, "The Wizard of Oz:" and the phrase means some kind of unrelated or incidentally related matter with a distinctly different significance.
"feather in the wind" - can you say that in English? And what does it mean?
Pretty Obvious. But I will answer it. It means something is very light. Sometimes light as a feather.
Light waves originate from vibrating electrons.
you are exited