Be_of_value vs Weigh_in - What's the difference?
be_of_value | weigh_in | Related terms |
Be_of_value has no English definition.
To undergo a weigh-in.
To subject to a weigh-in.
To weigh.
(idiomatic) To bring in one's weight, metaphorically speaking, to bear on an issue;
* 1990 , Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco , HarperCollins (2003), ISBN 978-0-06-053635-0,
* Mike Myatt, 8 Tips For Leading Those Who Don’t Want to Follow , Forbes On-line Blogs, Jan. 7 2013, [http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikemyatt/2013/01/07/8-tips-for-leading-those-who-dont-want-to-follow/]:
*:It is absolutely essential to understand other’s motivations prior to weighing in .
Be_of_value is likely misspelled.
Be_of_value has no English definition.
As a verb weigh_in is
to undergo a weigh-in.be_of_value
Not English
Be_of_value has no English definition. It may be misspelled.weigh_in
English
Verb
- Two days before the fight, the boxers weigh in with reporters watching.
- His trailer weighed in lighter than it should have. He might have a leak.
- The had to weigh''' him '''in at the loading dock.
- They weighed''' every third truck '''in to check for overweight violations.
- He weighs in at upwards of 250 pounds.
- Everyone wanted to weigh in on what kind of car he should buy.
- Everyone spoke freely, until the boss weighed in .
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- Having more or less approved stance.
