What Weighs 10 Grams

I weigh ten and a half stone. She's neurotic about her weight - she weighs herself three times a day. She weighs between 55 and 60 kilograms. Your fruit and vegetables will be weighed at the checkout. We use the metric system of measuring and weighing.

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Examples of weigh in a Sentence Verb She weighs herself every morning. He used a scale to weigh the bananas. The bananas weigh more than the apples.

[intransitive] weigh (with somebody) (against somebody/something) to have an influence on someone's opinion or the result of something His past record weighs heavily against him.

If someone or something weighs a particular amount, that is how heavy they are. He weighs 19 stone.

  1. To be of a specific weight: The dog weighs nearly 50 pounds. 2. To have consequence or importance: The decision weighed heavily against us. 3. a. To cause to bend heavily by added weight. Used with on or upon: a coating of ice that weighed on the slender branches.

The evidence weighs (heavily) against him. [=the evidence is not in his favor] Her previous experience weighs in her favor.

/weɪ/ /weɪ/ IPA guide Other forms: weighed; weighing; weighs To weigh is all about judging; you could be seeing how heavy something is or if it is a good choice. You could weigh the tomatoes you're buying or weigh your options when applying to college. To weigh something can mean to physically assess its weight — is it 3 pounds? 40 kilos ...