Similar words: weight, overweening, put on weight, weightlifter, weights and measures, overwrought, overnight, oversight. Meaning: n. the property of excessive fatness. adj. usually describes a large person who is fat but has a large frame to carry it.
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(31) A number of medical conditions are due to being overweight.
(32) He is slightly overweight.
(33) Monica is a wee bit overweight.
(34) Genetic research may provide clues to overweight.
(35) She's not exactly fat, but she is slightly overweight.
(36) Midwesterners, to be overweight; and Westerners, to exercise.
(37) He says he's a ton overweight.
(38) A lot of kids today are overweight couch potatoes.
(39) My mother is about 50 pounds overweight.
(40) People who are very overweight tend to be more unhealthy than others.
(41) All his classmates were either married with brats or disgustingly overweight.
(42) The overweight people tend to eat in a non-stop motion.
(43) Take the example of a very overweight woman with high blood pressure and angina whose cholesterol level is normal.
(44) I am very well aware of the sensitivity of anyone who is overweight.
(45) This has been shown in several scientific experiments which invariably indicate that overweight people eat more quickly than slim people.
(46) It can often arise even when people are a mere few pounds overweight.
(47) Ideally, if you are overweight you will eat slightly less than is necessary to maintain a constant body weight.
(48) Shrimpton was in the mid-forties, overweight, and slightly larger than life, a sociable type.
(49) The overweight person's self-image may also fall, causing a loss of confidence, which becomes another stress.
(50) But why treat slightly overweight people who have no other signs of illness?
(51) Now he was overweight with a bloated[sentencedict.com], unshaven face and his unwashed brown hair fell untidily on to his hunched shoulders.
(52) Sam's sisters used to tease him because he was overweight.
(53) In the inevitable lecture series that followed, few would be intrigued by a grossly overweight, fortyish prude.
(54) But, though large, the book is not, like Welles in later life, overweight.
(55) She got short of breath very easily because she was so overweight.
(56) The man is big, white, overweight but not really fat.
(57) You often find, for example, that teenage girls who are just slightly overweight see themselves as massively obese.
(58) He was short, a little overweight, more than a little rubicund as to his features and exuded an aura of cheerful bonhomie.
(59) I remember still, though, a photograph of nude, overweight women being made to run through a wet courtyard.
(60) Delores was tall and overweight and wore glasses that were a little too large for her face.
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