Heavyweights [adjective]

Definition of Heavyweights:

heavy

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Sentence/Example of Heavyweights:

The paper is heavyweight, which will cushion every line no matter how thin or hard your graphite.

Made from Seea’s heavyweight C-Skin fabric, the suit is constructed from a blend of polyester and spandex yet feels like lightweight neoprene.

Few seemed surprised that this attempt at revolutionizing the healthcare system and lowering costs from major heavyweights fell apart for Haven.

This month, the Chile-born actor is a part of not one but two heavyweight entertainment properties at their peak.

It wasn’t even close to the most significant transformation the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world underwent in the 15 years since he last fought professionally.

He trained as a bodybuilder for more than 10 years before focusing on competitive weightlifting, eventually becoming Britain’s top heavyweight weightlifter in the early 1960s.

The former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world had his turbulent professional career end that night when the fight was stopped after the sixth round, with Tyson saying afterward his heart wasn’t in the sport anymore.

Nestlé and Cargill have gathered powerful support, with amici briefs, or legal arguments to the court, including from heavyweights like Chevron and Coca-Cola, which are not involved in the chocolate industry, but whose operations span the globe.

The two entities, owned by Reliance Industries, raised several billion earlier this year from global heavyweights such as Facebook, Google, Intel, Qualcomm, and General Atlantic, among others.

Several heavyweight programs have been hit with outbreaks, and this week Wisconsin canceled its Big Ten game against Nebraska after six players and six coaches, including head coach Paul Chryst, tested positive.