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"ponderosity" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being ponderous

5 Sentences With "ponderosity"

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The difference is that while 1989 and its immediate predecessor, the guitar epic Red, stand as twin crown jewels, After Laughter improves substantially on Paramore, a thing of frustrating ponderosity occasionally dotted with terrific songs ("Ain't It Fun", "Still Into You", "Last Hope").
But with two consecutive five-year renewals of my lease automatically built in and soon to start — ticktock — time is short for any such ponderosity about what a restaurant now is and what its sphere of influence may be and the responsibilities it may shoulder.
At present he stands seven feet eleven inches in his > stocking feet, weighs 635 pounds, measures ninety one inches around the > chest and ninety five inches round the waist. His arms are the thickness of > saplings and his fist possesses the ponderosity of the hammer of Thor. The > Colonel served in several eventful campaigns. He was in the Turkish army at > Jerusalem, and fought through the Crimean war, the war of Italian > independence and the campaign of Maximillian in Mexico.
Dutch Sam was elected into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, "Pioneer" Category in 1997, and was an inductee of the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2011. In his obituary in Bells Weekly, a London newspaper, a reporter observed "as a fighter he had no equal. He was the greatest exponent of science and terrific hitting the ring has ever seen. Had he taken proper care of himself, he might have lived to a good, ripe old age and held the championship for many years..." The greatest boxing authority of the era, Pierce Egan, declared that Sam was a fighter unsurpassed for ‘force’ and ‘ponderosity’, and that his ‘blows were truly dreadful to encounter’ (Boxiana, vol. 1).
In The High School, in the early 1860s, football was played with '...monstrous inflated globes of vast circumference and ponderosity...'. H. H. Almond, a master at both Loretto and Merchiston, and a founding father of the game in Scotland, describing an incident in a Loretto versus Merchiston match, wrote: '...but so little did any of us, masters or boys, then know about it, that I remember how, when Lyall ran with the ball behind the Merchiston goal the resulting try was appealed against on the ground that no player may cross the line whilst holding the ball. The previous rule at Merchiston had been that he must let go of the ball and kick it over before he touched it down. It must be said in excuse for this and other similar sins of ignorance, that the only available rules were those printed for the use of Rugby School.

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