Definitionadj. (of a person) possessing physical strength and weight
Last update: September 14, 2015
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It took all her strength to shove the hefty door wide enough for her to enter the dark chamber beyond that was lit by a single torch. [Please select]
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An' a hefty un she was,--a regular tiger-cat.' [Please select]
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Ye're too hefty a proposition, by long odds, fer a community like Lost Mountain Settlement.' [Please select]
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Sandy's somewhere outside, and he's got a hefty crowd at his heels. [Please select]
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That was surely a hefty chap who fought you. [Please select]
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I saw him lift bags that were hefty for me. [Please select]
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For the most part big, strong, hefty-looking men; well uniformed, well set up. [Please select]
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Those fellows behind were hefty men on their native heath. [Please select]
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Take my word for it, Sally Stubbs, that when she got the secret out of that hefty, long-haired man, she did it with her pretty ways and good looks. [Please select]
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Even Francois said there was no difficulty now; while Jimmy, as if to prove that his sight was good, went on to say: "It seems to be a pretty hefty boat, too, fellers." [Please select]
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