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View definitions for have a weight of

have a weight of

verb as in weigh

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Sugimoto explains, "We can apply it to the coating of, for example, airplanes. The pigments and coatings on an airplane have a weight of several hundreds of kilograms. If we use our nanosphere-based ink, we might be able to reduce the weight to less than 10% of that."

The experienced half will have a weight of expectation on his shoulders as he'll be expected to create chances while mentoring his young partner Marc Sneyd.

From BBC

The average SAT and ACT scores have a weight of 8.125 percent, and high school class standing a weight of 3.125, in the Best Colleges ranking methodology.

From US News

With an average height of about 16 hands they often have a weight of as much as 2000 ℔., and this may explain the appearance which has given rise to the name of the Suffolk Punch, by which the breed is known.

But that is to forget what every one who mixes with his fellow-men must soon learn—that the intelligent have a weight of legitimate influence upon their less-informed fellows which is exceedingly great.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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