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  • 31weight´less|ly — weight|less «WAYT lihs», adjective. 1. having little or no weight: »The reflection of the night glow…lit the cherry trees…and made their branches look as if they were smothered in weightless snow (New Yorker). 2. being free from the pull of… …

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  • 32weight|less — «WAYT lihs», adjective. 1. having little or no weight: »The reflection of the night glow…lit the cherry trees…and made their branches look as if they were smothered in weightless snow (New Yorker). 2. being free from the pull of gravity:… …

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  • 33weight|y — «WAY tee», adjective, weight|i|er, weight|i|est. 1. heavy; having much weight. SYNONYM(S): ponderous. See syn. under …

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  • 34Weight ratio — is a measurement of propulsion power, often applied to automobiles. Weight ratio consists of the GVWR of the automobile divided by its engine power, often measured in horsepower. Lower weight ratios generally signify greater propulsive power …

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  • 35Weight — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Doug Weight (* 1971), US amerikanischer Eishockeyspieler Pamela Weight, britische Eiskunstläuferin Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort …

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  • 36weight\ of\ the\ world\ on\ one's\ back — • weight of the world on one s shoulders • weight of the world on one s back • world on one s shoulders • world on one s back n. phr. A very heavy load of worry or responsibility; very tired or worried behavior, as if carrying the world; behavior …

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  • 37weight\ of\ the\ world\ on\ one's\ shoulders — • weight of the world on one s shoulders • weight of the world on one s back • world on one s shoulders • world on one s back n. phr. A very heavy load of worry or responsibility; very tired or worried behavior, as if carrying the world; behavior …

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  • 38weight-watcher — weight′ watch er n. cvb a person who is dieting to control his or her weight • Etymology: 1965–70 weight′ watch ing, adj. n …

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  • 39Weight Watchers — UK US trademark an organization that helps people to reduce their weight http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/weight watchers.htm Thesaurus: dieting and dietary choiceshyponym general words meaningto eatsynonym …

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  • 40Weight Watchers™ — [Weight Watchers] an organization in both Britain and the US that gives advice and special classes for people who are worried that they are too fat and want to lose weight. It advises customers on what foods to eat and produces a range of its own …

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