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Sentence count:247+6Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appraiseassessestimategaugemeasureratesize upSimilar words: eighthheightneighborneighboringneighborhoodhighlightweirdforeignerMeaning: [weɪ]  v. 1. have a certain weight 2. show consideration for; take into account 3. determine the weight of 4. have weight; have import, carry weight 5. to be oppressive or burdensome. 
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61. At all ages, men weigh more than women.
62. How much do you weigh, Diane?
63. I weigh eight stone now, exactly.
64. External debt continues to weigh heavily upon these countries.
65. How much does this parcel weigh?
66. Fruit sherbets must weigh no less than 6 pounds per gallon.
67. So, for example, directors may weigh the long-term interests of the company against the short-term interests of the present shareholders.
68. Just the tongue from such a mouth can weigh up to 4.22 tonnes.
69. Obviously they can not weigh up the comparative cost of some type of credit which is beyond their ken.
70. She collects stones to weigh down her basket, but as there is no hurry she falls asleep on the bank.
71. Five hundred globules, one hundred of which should weigh one grain, should be moistened with one drop of this solution.
72. Customers can ask for a pound of bananas, but traders are obliged to weigh them in metric units.
73. Social workers need to weigh up its importance alongside other issues where they may have a greater contribution.
74. Blue gets back to his room on Orange Street, lies down on his bed, and tries to weigh the possibilities.
75. What fun Miles and Evan have figuring out how to weigh us in jars of Ragu spaghetti sauce!
76. When that viewpoint is outside the school it is of assistance to corporate management to weigh up its authority and seriousness.
77. On Monday Clark's board met to weigh up three rival offers, all believed to be about £150 million.
78. Then weigh the evidence which confronts you and decide what help you need, if any.
79. I shall therefore need to weigh up very carefully both the costs and benefits of introducing such a system.
80. Four hundred million women of childbearing age weigh less than 45 kilograms-their malnutrition is passed on to their infants.
81. Adult birds stand about 3 feet tall and weigh about 65 pounds.
82. To weigh my principles against the risks I appear to be running.
83. I haven't had time to weigh all of my options.
84. Thus arguments for controlling local authorities' spending would appear to weigh even less powerfully within monetarist theory than in Keynesian arguments.
85. In the final analysis,[http://sentencedict.com/weigh.html] organizations have to weigh up the anticipated benefits of particular media against the costs involved.
86. The size of the neat, compact body is deceptive: the Devon can weigh more than a Hereford or Beef Shorthorn.
87. No need to weigh these fruits; day-to-day variations will tend to balance out the calorie and fibre content.
88. He could see her deciding whether to agree or disagree, he could see her weigh the advantages and the possible disadvantages.
89. Yield is best from ducks that weigh at least 4 pounds, although many mallards weigh only 2 to 3 pounds.
90. When your programme is fully finished, continue to weigh each day for a few months.
More similar words: eighthheightneighborneighboringneighborhoodhighlightweirdforeignersovereigntyhighsighrightnightthighmightlightflightslighthighwaylightlydelightall rightin sightlight uptighteninsightfighterby nightat nighttightly
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