We have no meanings for "have the heft" in our records yet.
1 Do any of them have the heft to win public trust?
2 But I warrant ye didn't have the heft , and she lifted it, judicially.
3 Robin Gill's bowls have the heft of holy water founts.
4 They are the supermarkets of the publishing world and have the heft to stack them high and sell them cheaper.
5 However, after the merger, Suncor could have the heft to exert more control over costs than other companies have been able to manage.
6 While Diana tried to be all three, she did not have the heft or intellectual agility to outsmart the institutions trying to undo her.
7 Together, he argues, they would have the heft to take on dominant carriers AT&T Inc and Verizon, which he derides as a complacent duopoly.
8 A larger company could have the heft as well to roll out new video streaming services that might create a battle with Netflix and others.
9 As a successor to HTC's mighty Thunderbolt, it has the heft we'd expect.
10 It has the heft of older toothbrushes, which I found made it easier to hold.
11 The various coalitions of states and cities said that they had the heft to command international attention.
12 He had the heft of an imaginary knife in his hand, and he was aching to dice an onion on that butcher block.
13 "Always said I wouldn't marry a woman that had the heft of me," said Elmer sagely with a fond twinkle at his Pearl.
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