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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(181) Overweight and sweating in the humid weather, she stamped from room to room.
(182) Overweight: Australia psychological school discovers, being heavy, working pressure make staff eat chocolate and chips to make constantly to express their temper.
(183) Let us extricate the overweight study burden, along in the athletic field.
(184) For dogs, the top five diagnoses in Banfield hospitals were dental tartar, otitis externa (an inflammation/infection of the ear), overweight, dermatitis, and fleas.
(185) They also provide additional calories that she does not need this could lead to her becoming unhealthily overweight.
(186) After 1993, the county holds people's congress, farmer burden is overweight second reading did not produce.
(187) See a few lade the yellow croaker car with overweight, slow drive a vehicle, be on duty personnel helps its go-cart instantly, accelerate car have enough to meet need.
(188) Seventy-seven men and women with diabetes, most of whom were overweight or obese, took part in the study.
(189) Extremely thin or fat dogs are discouraged on the basis that under or overweight hampers the true working ability of the Gordon Setter.
(190) A few normal person is in after absorbing a large number of carbohydrate, because small intestine absorbs candy too fast and bear is overweight, can appear provisionality sugar make water.
(191) Zhengzhou-based performance group consisting of overweight people created quite a stir in Henan recently as they held a series of dancing and singing shows for the local audience.
(192) If a person is overweight then losing weight is the essential strategy that will help them resolve a lot of health problems.
(193) Results The main disease with higher rate are fattiness liver, hypercholesterolaemia, pre-cataract, hypertension, hyperlipemia, overweight.
(194) JPMorgan, for example, is overweight on CSR and underweight Boral and James Hardie, as it expects CSR may have the best exposure to improving Australian residential markets.
(195) The overweight adults initially followed an 800 kcal/day diet for eight weeks, losing an average of 11 kg.
(196) Children between the 85th and 95th percentiles were classified as overweight.
(197) In The Children of the Roses, Josh marries Victoria for evermore, and his hugely overweight, happy-go-lucky sister Evie finds pleasure at the trough and through a series of live-in lovers.
(198) Imaginative as this explanation is—and helpful in providing us with an excuse for being overweight—paleontological evidence for an aquatic phase of human existence has proven elusive.
(199) I'm not a small person, so I didn't look that heavy (I thought), but I was overweight and developed health problems.
(200) It also remained overweight on information technology, a sector it said provides investors with "reasonable valuations, cyclical recovery benefits and some powerful secular forces,[www.Sentencedict.com]" said Kedwell.
(201) People who are overweight typically have to pay life insurance premiums that are twice to four times as expensive as the average person.
(202) In the December issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the researchers report that nearly 25 percent of overweight and 16 percent of normal weight reproductive-age women misperceive their body weight.
(203) Yes , it all goes on your flight. It weights 30 kilos and is 10 kilos overweight. I'm afraid you have to pay for excess charge.
(204) If you are very overweight you run a risk of a heart attack or a stroke.
(205) But in over weight overweight people, it can look yellow because of fat.
(206) It is uncertain whether this risk is attenuated in persons who are overweight or obese as children but not obese as adults.
(207) A six-month follow-up study found that overweight children given noncaloric drinks lost significant weight compared with those who consumed their usual soft drinks.
(208) Obese and overweight people are at high risk of having prediabetes turn into diabetes.
(209) This lovable teacher of mine was quite overweight, and as the story goes, when she bent down to pick up the dollar, her pants split in half!
(210) Judith Palfrey of the American Academy of Pediatrics says overweight children have many health problems.
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