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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(151) They were mostly overweight, wearing loose, comfortable T-shirts and elasticated sweatpants.
(152) Bob is an overweight but rather resourceful penguin who lives in a cave-house in the snow.
(153) You're right, the Dynasty is untouchable as long as you're just a man; a scabby little assassin hired to kill overweight Senators.
(154) Park manager Marlo Acock said the farm-bred gobblers are overweight and less hardy than their wild counterparts, and do not live long after the pardon.
(155) The relativity was remarkable between hypertriglyceridemia and those diseases like hypo high density lipoprotein cholesterolemia, overweight, obesity, hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
(156) Sorensen said that further research was needed to find the links between being overweight and dementia.
(157) Overweight of sodium chloride in the sea sand will have a certain effect on the quality of the concrete in the building project.
(158) Another study released last year said 30 million Chinese over age 20 were overweight.
(159) Don't single out the overweight members of your family for lifestyle changes.
(160) Doctors say obesity, also known as severe overweight, is a complex condition.
(161) The proportion of malnutrition, supernutrition including overweight and obesity were 22.2% and 24.8%.
(162) Lifestyle modification is clearly a key component for the improvement of reproductive function for overweight, anovulatory women with PCOS.
(163) A teen above the 95th percentile is considered overweight because 95 per cent of their age group have a smaller BMI.
(164) When an overweight friend injured her back, the doctor prescribed a muscle relaxant and exercises.
(165) Results To be overweight and superfatted is universal phenomena about midlife in-service cadre, which cause weak heart and lung and renitent muscle and ligamenta of waist.
(166) It has been responsibly estimated that obesity and overweight add $150 billion a year to the nation's medical bill.
(167) Mr Phelps, 51, has seen the fox squirrel, a native of North America, become so overweight that a low-calorie diet would seem to be required.
(168) Many people believe that overweight results from overeating and stress.
(169) Whether the high plasma resistin level in the overweight pilots suggests the higher possibility of developing diabetes in the future should be followed up.
(170) The study, by Israeli researchers, included 36 women with anorexia or bulimia and 40 women with no eating disorder,[www.Sentencedict.com] half of them overweight and half normal weight.
(171) Indeed, survey participants with high triglyceride levels tended to be overweight, inactive and smoke.
(172) It's like waking up one day, realizing you're overweight and deciding the way to fix that is to lop off your left leg below the knee.
(173) M.N) to "overweight" from "neutral," citing improving monthly comparable-store sales at the department store operator and a potential for earnings upside. The stock was up 6.4 percent at $19.18.
(174) Mollycoddle them we, excessive connived at and, finally, at last they were overweight.
(175) Cause - Specific Excess Deaths Associated With Underweight, Overweight, and Obesity.
(176) For example, leaner people have more detectable brown fat than overweight people.
(177) An effort by Arkansas schools notify parents when students are overweight.
(178) Beijing is the most customers in the normal range, a little overweight and slants thin clients.
(179) Votes poured in, with people from around the globe eager to point out how overweight, unladylike, and generally foul British women are.
(180) Classically, overweight people underestimate the volume of food that they consume.
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