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He turned them over in his hands and tested their heft.
Nothing could prepare him for the heft of the job.
He held it a moment, feeling the heft and balance.
The pile of money in my hand actually had heft.
"Sounds like one heft of a close call to me."
I can hardly believe the heft of it in my hand.
And there was a surprising heft to the young man.
Parker felt the heft of the gun in his hand.
Allow me to draw the heft as I need it.
But after the heft and variety of the first course, the second seemed beside the point.
He knew by its heft, though, that there was good metal within it.
He offered to me, so I took it, surprised as always at its heft.
And to think there are some who say his good looks made up for a lack of intellectual heft!
He has mental heft, looks, physical stature and voice control.
Given the music's heft, to say nothing of its difficulty, this is difficult to imagine.
There is a bit more heft to the pictures in the second gallery.
So is the heft of steel and the muscular body.
He has long been drawn to the heft of the company's pasta.
But her voice simply lacked the dramatic heft to bring off the role.
This book's conclusions, for all their heft, are not often more complex than that.
The wood seemed to have a nice heft, good for throwing.
We like to feel the heft of research - the more esoteric, the better.
The wine can handle a little heft in a meal.
The two protégés have significant political heft of their own.
Let them get stories, do thorough interviews, something with heft.