The younger generation was extinguished, pressed flat and lifeless under the ponderosity of the widows.
Again, Whereas Men affirm they perceive an addition of ponderosity in dead bodies, comparing them usually unto blocks and stones, whensoever they lift or carry them; this accessional preponderancy is rather in appearance then reality.
They put such an immense and stalwart ponderosity into their frameworks, that I suppose a house of Elizabeth's time, if renewed, has at least an equal chance of durability with one that is new in every part.
It seems strange to see an Englishman with so little physical ponderosity and obtuseness of nerve.
If any other country's ruler had expressed himself with equal moral ponderosity wouldn't the population have gone twice as fighting-mad as ours?
Instead of possessing that ponderosity which we should have expected in a body otherwise metallic, it is so light as not only to swim upon the surface of water, but even upon that of naphtha, by far the lightest liquid in nature.
So inseparable however, by long association, are the ideas ofponderosity and metallic splendour, that the evidence even of the senses may fail in disuniting them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ponderosity" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: avoirdupois; beef; deadweight; gravity; heft; net; overweight; poundage; tonnage; underweight