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weigh

[wey] / weɪ /




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With the hip replacements, he’s limber enough to climb into the large machinery needed to harvest crops, spray pesticides, plant seeds and move hay bales that weigh roughly 1,000 pounds each.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was a work phone with a small touch screen, email and fax capabilities and a scheduler; it weighed a full pound.

From The Wall Street Journal

Realtor.com’s Krimmel added that “nearly five years of elevated price growth have partially eroded income gains and weighed on consumer confidence.”

From MarketWatch

Americans saw a judging controversy and weighed a formal protest.

From The Wall Street Journal

Millions of adult children are weighing a parent’s desire to age in place against the reality of becoming more vulnerable.

From The Wall Street Journal