Results for: estimate weight of something, great weight, heaviness
English English
big and impressive, strong and powerful, strong; powerful; great, very much (Informal), very much somighty
big failure, blow, break into pieces, break with force, breaking into pieces, shattering; sound of something breaking into pieces, crash; collision, car crash; bankruptcy; defeat; violent blow, cocktail, defeat or destroy, great success, hit against so...smash
big fuss made over a relatively unimportant issue, great uproar over something insignificantstorm in a teacup
black and white aquatic bird that cannot fly, great auk, seabird that cannot flypenguin
blood pressure, boiling point; temperature at which a liquid boils, British Public; people of Great BritainBP
blown up, excessively high, pretentious, swollen; filled with air or gas; expanded, enlarged; exaggerated; puffed up with pride; bombastic, undeservedly greatinflated
book of Bible, Hebrew prophet, one of the great prophets of the Old Testament (Biblical); book of the Bible; male first nameEzekiel
boxer between lightweight and middleweight, boxer whose weight is between lightweight and middleweight; wrestler whose weight is between lightweight and middleweight, boxing weight between lightweight and middleweight, of a weight that is between light...welterweight
boxer competing at light heavyweight, middleweight, see also:heavyweight, weight category in amateur boxing, weight category in professional boxing, weight category in wrestling, wrestler competing at light heavyweightlight heavyweight
boxer competing at lightweight, insignificant person or thing, lacking intellectual depth, light in weight, not very heavy; in the low weight category (Boxing, Wrestling); trivial, not serious, not heavy in weight or texture, person who weighs less tha...lightweight
boxer in highest weight category, contestant in heaviest weight class, heavy person or thing, person who is above the average weight; boxer of the heavyweight class (Boxing), pertaining to heavyweight class (Boxing), somebody or something powerful or i...heavyweight
boxer, boxing weightjunior middleweight
break in structure, disparity, interval of time, opening between mountains, breach; hiatus; space; great difference, problem caused by disparity, produce or develop gap, something missing, spark gapgap
break up the larger parts by passing through a sieve; sprinkle, scatter, disperse; examine with great care, investigate; be filtered, be sieved, pass through, scatter something, separate particles, take something outsift
breaking down into smaller molecules, process where heavy molecules of petroleum are broken down into hydrocarbons of lower molecular weight; thermal decomposition, verycracking
 

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