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  • 11weigh one's words — {v. phr.} To choose your words carefully; be careful to use the right words. * /When a teacher explains about religion, he must weigh his words because his pupils may be of several different faiths./ * /When old Mr. Jones talked to the students… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 12weigh one's words — {v. phr.} To choose your words carefully; be careful to use the right words. * /When a teacher explains about religion, he must weigh his words because his pupils may be of several different faiths./ * /When old Mr. Jones talked to the students… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 13weigh\ one's\ words — v. phr. To choose your words carefully; be careful to use the right words. When a teacher explains about religion, he must weigh his words because his pupils may be of several different faiths. When old Mr. Jones talked to the students about… …

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  • 14Weigh House, Cornhill —    On the north side of Cornhill, for weighing merchandize at the king s beam (S.193).    A master and Porters (ib.).    The house was built by Sir Thos. Lovell (ib.).    Now converted to other uses and a new Weigh House built in Little Eastcheap …

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  • 15To weigh down — Weigh Weigh, v. i. 1. To have weight; to be heavy. They only weigh the heavier. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 2. To be considered as important; to have weight in the intellectual balance. [1913 Webster] Your vows to her and me . . . will even weigh.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 16King's Weigh House — The King s Weigh House was originally a Congregational Church in London HistoryIt was formed around 1695 when Thomas Reynolds was called as minister. In 1697 the congregation built a meeting house over the King s Weigh House in Little Eastcheap,… …

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  • 17The Weigh House, Eastcheap —    On the south side of Little Eastcheap, between Botolph Lane and Love Lane (O. and M. 1677 O.S. 1880).    The King s Weigh House, as it was called, was the place where the King s weights, known as the Great Beam, etc., were kept, where… …

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  • 18Thomas Jefferson: On the Need for a Little Rebellion Now and Then — ▪ Primary Source              Shays s Rebellion prompted Thomas Jefferson to say that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing for a country. Rather than being alarmed by the rebellion, Jefferson saw some justification in it. He believed… …

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  • 19be carrying a little bit — be carrying five stone/a few pounds/a little bit etc/ phrase to weigh more than you should by a particular amount He was in his mid forties, I guessed, and carrying a bit of extra weight. Thesaurus: fatsynonym Main entry: carry …

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  • 20Backpacking (wilderness) — This article is about backpacking in the wilderness. For other uses, see Backpacker. Backpacking in the Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming …

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