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  • He was raising a dead weight. (10)
  • He complains of its terrible weight. (10)
  • The name John Builder carries weight. (8)
  • My chest was relieved of the weight on it. (10)
  • Diana in addition sustained the weight of brains. (10)
  • Dahlia struggled feebly as against a weight of chains. (22)
  • There was no weight whatever in what I said or thought. (10)
  • I speculated on the possibility of it sustaining his weight. (1)
  • If only he did know; what a weight it would be off her mind! (8)
  • As he spoke, a weight fell against the door from the outside. (13)
  • The worst of it is that its weight makes it difficult to open. (4)
  • Finally, the possibility of exposure in a trial, had its weight. (6)
  • Mrs. Mel sat upon the company with the weight of all tailordom. (10)
  • A gentleman of his height and weight has a right to his opinion. (10)
  • Emphasis and gesticulations gave their weight to the plain words. (10)
  • The unexpected length and weight of the chain amazed her utterly. (12)
  • Slowly a weight like lead stopped all that fluttering of her heart. (8)
  • Young Tom appeared to have the weight of all London on his beaver. (10)
  • Her head bent acknowledgingly; money had small weight with her now. (10)
  • They had no triumph in their victory: the weight of it bore them down. (10)
  • There are times when common men cannot bear the weight of just so much. (10)
  • Then lifting his free foot he leaned his entire weight on the fallen foe. (21)
  • Jealousy of Mr Elliot had been the retarding weight, the doubt, the torment. (4)
  • It becomes a subjugation; inciting to revolt, but a heavy weight to cast off. (10)
  • You have not surely to be reminded that it hurts them; the weight is immense. (10)
  • The devil in me is chained by the waist, and a twenty-pound weight on his tongue. (10)
  • Mr. Weston, on his side, added a virtue to the account which must have some weight. (4)
  • So said I, and to my opinion everyone added weight by the concurrence of their own. (4)
  • He was stern and sad-eyed, like a man with a great weight of grief on his shoulders. (8)
  • Grasping the hilt with both hands, he thrust downward with all his strength and weight. (1)
  • Do you think me so dull that I cannot measure his deeds or their heavy weight and cost? (12)
  • Fright sped her limbs for a second or two, and then her whole weight hung upon Merthyr. (10)
  • He got it against his breast joylessly, and then bade her to try the weight of the two. (10)
  • Team horses feel again the weight of harness, and the march to the railroad yards is on. (21)
  • Diana had stunned herself with the strange weight of the expedition, and had not a thought. (10)
  • No sand should contain more than 3 per cent by weight of loam or clay or 1 per cent of mica. (17)
  • The limit seemed to be fixed only by the weight we were individually willing to struggle with. (20)
  • Here I lie, a dead weight, to be carried up and down, all of a wife that Owain has had for years. (10)
  • He was not vain to the degree which stupefies the sense of there being weight or wisdom in others. (10)
  • For the first time since her midnight expedition she felt a sensation of the full weight of the deed. (10)
  • The anguish through which action had just hurried her, now fell with a conscious weight upon her heart. (10)
  • This plank had been held in place by the weight of the captain; it was now held by that of the sergeant. (1)
  • None of her heavy burdens enchained, though she knew the weight of them, with those of other painful souls. (10)
  • To be alone, that she might cry and ease her heart of its accusing weight of tears, was all she prayed for. (10)
  • He thought that his wife was kneeling upon his grave, adding her weight to that of the earth upon his breast. (1)
  • I explained that I wanted no more weight; and for no donkey hitherto created would I cut my sleeping-bag in two. (2)
  • Now, in considering how far I should allow weight to his appeal; I have a number of factors to take into account. (8)
  • Neither had anything occurred in the intelligence of their Lambton friends that could materially lessen its weight. (4)
  • I know that you will not turn him from his purpose, for I know what a weight it is that presses him forward in that path. (10)
  • I was not fashioned to be the lean meek martyr of a cause, not I. I carry too decisive a weight in the balance to victory. (10)
  • Owing to his recent success, the anticipation of a peaceful surrender to him seemed now on the whole to carry most weight. (10)
  • The commonest is 1 part of cement, 2½ parts of sand, to which is added about ¹/₁₀ part of hydrated lime by weight of cement. (17)
  • His general appearance showed the tints of years; but none of their weight, and nothing of the dignity of his youth, was gone. (10)
  • The wrist reddened, and became transparent with heat, but he felt no pain, only that his whole arm was thrice its natural weight. (10)
  • With his weight, his perfectly parted hair, and bull-like gaze, he was a guarantee that the old order would take some shifting yet. (8)
  • I do now because I must appeal to you, as the one chiefly responsible, on whose head the whole weight of a dreadful error will fall. (10)
  • I protest in all candour, I treat love as love; not as a weight in the scale; it is the heavenly power which dispenses with weighing! (10)
  • Lo, Shibli Bagarag stepped from it through a casement of the Hall, and with him Shagpat, a slack weight, mated out of all power of motion. (10)
  • Because he dared to love so high, He, bearing her dear weight, shall speed To where the mountain touched on sky: So the proud king decreed. (10)
  • She was very good to her mother, whom the blow had left unchanged, and to her father, whom it had apparently fallen upon with crushing weight. (9)
  • She followed him, talking volubly, and when they reached the street she took his arm, clinging to him with all the weight of her dragging will. (13)
  • Conscience and reason had resolved to a dead weight in him, like an inanimate force, governing his acts despite the man, while he was with Renee. (10)
  • Some frightful pressure must have been exerted on him, and under its weight he made statements so incriminating that he became hopelessly enmeshed. (12)
  • The feathers which envelop him are of necessity fastened to stiff and smothering supports, and their encumbering weight on a hot day is tremendous. (21)
  • This idea of hers had burned with no intolerable fire; but, under a weight of all discountenancing appearances, feeble though it was, it had distressed her. (22)

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