Phrases with «little heft»

The phrase "little heft" means something is small or lightweight. Full definition

Sentences with «little heft»

  • Clegg's miscalculation of everything has left behind only a tiny rump with too little heft to influence the battle ahead. (theguardian.com)
  • The red dwarf star, which has a mass about 8 % that of the Sun and is orbited by a «brown dwarf» companion — a body with too little heft to sustain the thermonuclear reactions that enable stars to shine — was discovered in 2013 in images recorded by NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Maybe it's because I'm a product of the early» 90's and formed my preferences for shoe shapes against a background of Doc Martens and creepers, but I actually prefer a little heft to my shoes. (dappered.com)
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