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Difference between Light in hand and Light of hand

light in hand—(of a car, boat, etc.) easy to manage or control:

  • For its bulk it is admirably wieldy and light in hand.

light of handskilful and swift:

  • He was by far the best digger of them all; none so light of hand as he, so deft to extricate fragile objects…

Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase sleight of hand

1. used in reference to jugglery or conjuring:

  • Rudy Twomoon is a sleight-of-hand magician who has been performing publicly for ten years.

2. tricky reasoning or practices:

  • They say all the right things in public, and meanwhile, with sleight of hand, they’re gutting the laws they don’t like.

See also: light-fingered / light-handed.