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Discover Ludwig"weighty tome" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a large and heavy book, typically one that contains important or scholarly information. Example: The university library contained rows upon rows of weighty tomes filled with ancient texts and knowledge.
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"Weighty tome" being mock-Tudor for "long book".
Which weighty tome had the indispensable gentleman's gentleman chosen to inflict on yours truly?
Books I'm reading Alastair Campbell's The Blair Years, which is an extremely weighty tome.
Updated at 4.57pm GMT 4.50pm GMT The Leveson report in full A truly weighty tome.
And why fret if this grave and weighty tome is all that we have?
Indulge in this light read before you plunge into the magazine's more heavy-duty offerings – a weighty tome on Mr. Modi awaits you.
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These weren't weighty tomes.
But when the instalments were then combined into single volumes they made for very weighty tomes.
Either that or the books most Brazilians read must be weighty tomes like "Remembrance of Things Past".John KehoeTecumseh, Canada.
(Note to the squeamish and bookish: a chamber pot is used in view of the audience, and pages ripped from weighty tomes serve as toilet paper).
Kissinger is sure to inspire disagreement, which will make it typical of Ferguson's output, from weighty tomes to rapidly written articles.
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