Feels solid and well-made · Seems durable and high quality
Imagine you're checking out a new gadget or a piece of furniture. You pick it up, and it just *feels* right—solid, not flimsy. That's when you'd say, 'It has a good weight to it!' It’s a subtle compliment to its quality and craftsmanship. 💪
💡 This phrase often suggests that an item is well-built, durable, and uses good materials. It implies quality and sturdiness, which is especially important for things like electronics, tools, or even higher-end clothing/accessories. It's a way to praise the product without directly mentioning the price or brand. Consider this a secret handshake among savvy shoppers! 😉
When would you most likely say 'It has a good weight to it'? A. 🎈 When holding a very light balloon. B. 🏋️♂️ When lifting a a well-made, solid metal dumbbell. C. 💨 When feeling a light breeze.