Crossword-Solution: HEFT 4 letters, 98 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Heft n. Same as Haft, n.
Heft n. The act or effort of heaving/ violent strain or exertion.
Heft n. Weight; ponderousness.
Heft n. The greater part or bulk of anything; as, the heft of the
crop was spoiled.
Heft - of Heft
Heft v. t. To heave up; to raise aloft.
Heft v. t. To prove or try the weight of by raising.

We have 98 clues for the answer “HEFT”

Clue Answers
Great bulk 1 answer
Lift with difficulty 1 answer
Lift to determine weight 1 answer
Lift a weight 1 answer
Lift (a heavy item) 1 answer
Judge the weight of 1 answer
Intellectual gravitas 1 answer
Influence; weight 1 answer
Hold to test the weight of 1 answer
Heavy feel 1 answer
Hallmark of a tome 1 answer
the property of being large in mass 1 answer
Estimate weight 1 answer
Determine weight by lifting 1 answer
Credibility, as for an argument 1 answer
Considerable weight 1 answer
Considerable size 1 answer
Check the weight of 1 answer
Bulkiness 1 answer
Attribute of Nero Wolfe. 1 answer
A maul has it 1 answer
Tome's attribute 1 answer
Weigh by lifting 1 answer
Weigh: Colloq. 1 answer
Try the weight of by lifting. 1 answer
Weight urbane 1 answer
Try the weight of 1 answer
Too much bulk. 1 answer
Weighty feel 1 answer
Test the weight of 1 answer
Test by lifting and balancing 1 answer
Test by lifting 1 answer
Test a weight by lifting 1 answer
assess the weight of (something) by lifting 1 answer
Raise aloft: Colloq. 1 answer
Pick up with effort 1 answer
Pounds, say 1 answer
Strain to lift 2 answers
Weight: Colloq. 2 answers
Massiveness. 2 answers
Great significance 2 answers
Significant weight 2 answers
Gravitas 3 answers
Heave up 3 answers
Lift with Effort 3 answers
Raise aloft. 3 answers
burden or weight 4 answers
Avoirdupois 4 answers
Great weight 6 answers
Weightiness 8 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with HEFT (5)

They were all clad in white woollen raiment, and bore no armour, but each had an axe with a green stone blade, curiously tied to the heft, and each of the young men carried a strong bow and a quiver of arrows.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
The Ballad of One-Eyed Mike _This is the tale that was told to me by the man with the crystal eye, As I smoked my pipe in the camp-fire light, and the Glories swept the sky; As the Northlights gleamed and curved and streamed, and the bottle of "hooch" was dry._ A man once aimed that my life be shamed, and wrought me a deathly wrong; I vowed one day I would well repay, but the heft of his hate was strong.
Ballads of a Cheechako Robert W. Service 2008
And here they must make the long portage, and the boys sweat in the sun; And they heft and pack, and they haul and track, and each must do his trick; But their thoughts are far in the Landing bar, where the founts of nectar run: And no man thinks of such gorgeous drinks as that Athabaska Dick.
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Robert W. Service 1995
Bill Cowan and me will not be feeling the heft of it bechune us.” “Get into ranks,” said the Colonel, amusement struggling with the anger in his face as he turned on his heel.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
And attached to this weapon was another, hardly less curious: a knife formed of copper, with heft and blade all from one piece of metal.
The Lost City Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 1997

Quotes with HEFT (3)

Novelty. Security. Novelty wouldn't be a bad title. It had the grandness of abstraction, alerting the reader that large and thoughtful things were to be bodied forth. As yet he had no inkling of any incidents or characters that might occupy his theme; perhaps he never would. He could see though the book itself, he could feel its closed heft and see it opened, white pages comfortably large and shadowed gray by print; dense, numbered, full of meat. He sensed a narrative voice, …
John Crowley American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940's Until Now
What is it, she asks me, why do people cry? Why do we cry when we're happy and when we're sad or hurt? I tell her what I know or think I know: that the body does not distinguish between emotional and physical pain; the muscles around the lachrymal glands receive a message from the brain, then tighten and squeeze out tears. Tears contain high levels of the hormone ACTH and prolactin, endorphins (which we know are mood-altering and pain-killing), as well as thirty times more ma…
Liza Wieland
There is something wonderful about a book. We can pick it up. We can heft it. We can read it. We can set it down. We can think of what we have read. It does something for us. We can share great minds, great actions, and great undertakings in the pages of a book.
Gordon B. Hinckley Standing for Something: Ten Neglected Virtues That Will Heal Our Hearts and Homes
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Slate, The Atlantic, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 222 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).