Synonym: appraise, assess, estimate, gauge, measure, rate, size up. Similar words: eighth, height, neighbor, neighboring, neighborhood, highlight, weird, foreigner. Meaning: [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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91. He staggers, though I weigh no more than 104 pounds, and with him, I pitch forward slightly.
92. You have to weigh the sugar exactly when you make wine.
93. Interestingly, 5-foot-6-inch women now can weigh up to 155 pounds, but in 1942 their limit was 140.
94. We weigh up the risks and possible repercussions of each and every situation.
95. And that, come the day of judgment, may well weigh in its favour.
96. Apart from these, weigh all foods you eat when using the F-Plan calorie and fibre charts.
97. What you should weigh Firstly, your body shape will fall into one of three basic body types.
98. At all ages, males weigh more than females; this is also true for each part, or cut.
99. It was time to weigh anchor on the cruise to Alaska.
100. All you can do is weigh the facts and make your own best judgment.
101. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia also refused to require the government to weigh financial costs against health benefits.
102. Every time I weigh myself I seem to have got heavier!
103. Now that is no joke because one of these big old saws can weigh the best part of half a ton.
104. Our task is to weigh the evidence objectively and impartially.
105. Neutrinos are thought to weigh less than 20 eV(sentencedict.com), if anything.
106. A huge commercial Ecosphere can weigh in at 200 liters.
107. Nevertheless, a quiet build-up to Thursday would weigh in his favour.
108. Certainly, the past is beginning to weigh on its shoulders.
109. Indeed, in the purest form, energy need not weigh anything at all!
110. But possessions stick like leeches: you're scared to let go, but they weigh you down.
111. Each one seemed to weigh a ton at least to four small eight-year-olds.
112. Mozart was no doubt a good Catholic, but his religion did not weigh heavily upon him.
113. You may be a little surprised to learn that we want you to weigh each day.
114. We have to weigh the costs of the new system against the benefits it will bring.
115. Eventually it should be quite sufficient to weigh yourself once every week or two.
116. What do you weigh -- a hundred kilos or so?
117. The Police Officers Association will weigh in heavily on behalf of the rights of its members.
118. We have to weigh up the merits of medical assistance and of leaving Nature to take its course.
119. He began to weigh his words with great care,[sentencedict.com] struggling to express himself as economically and clearly as possible.
120. Most of the sculptures there weigh about half a ton.