Sentences with weigh
weigh
W w - It weighs nearly 27 kilos (about 65 pounds). [VERB amount]
- The scales can be used to weigh other items such as parcels. [VERB noun]
- She weighs herself every morning.
- How much do you weigh?
- She weighed her options. [VERB noun]
- The company will be able to weigh up the environmental pros and cons of each site. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- You will need to weigh the pros and cons.
- He took time to weigh his options.
- He said the words very slowly, as if weighing each one of them. [VERB noun]
- The separation weighed on both of them. [VERB on/upon noun]
- Her previous experience weighs in her favor.
- The bananas weigh more than the apples.
- Current economic hardships weigh heavily in young women's decisions to find salaried work. [V adv prep]
- She weighs more than her sister
- He used a scale to weigh the bananas.
- Danny Green seems calm in the lead up to his bout against Manny Siaca, showing up to the weigh in in his signature thongs.
- To weigh the facts of a case
- His words weighed little with the jury
- To weigh one's words
- To weigh one plan against another
- His word weighed heavily with the jury
- The theft weighed on my mind
- To weigh out five pounds of sugar.
- We weighed the drapes to make them hang properly.
- To weigh the facts; to weigh a proposal.
- To weigh less; to weigh a ton.
- Your recommendation weighs heavily in his favor.
- Responsibility weighed upon her.
- To weigh well before deciding.
- The ship weighed early and escaped in the fog.
- To weigh oneself; to weigh potatoes; to weigh gases.