We have no meanings for "weigh from" in our records yet.
1 I have many competing interests to weigh from thousands of planets.
2 These pieces will each weigh from eighty to a hundred pounds.
3 Getting under weigh from Swanage, we stood round Peveril Point and Durlestone Head.
4 They weigh from ten to fifteen pounds each, and their flesh is excellent.
5 The tool backing may weigh from one to two pounds for a 2-inch lens.
6 A hind quarter taken from a prime animal will weigh from twenty to thirty pounds.
7 The native canoes weigh from about nine hundred to two thousand five hundred pounds and more.
8 Although these fish, which weigh from 8 lb.
9 They weigh from one ton to fifty tons.
10 It is justly celebrated for abundance of the finest tittameg, which weigh from five to fifteen pounds.
11 The lightest of the boomerangs weigh from four to five ounces, while the heaviest are double that weight.
12 These blankets are claimed to be the best in the world, and weigh from eight to ten pounds.
13 We see many bales; these weigh from 475 to 600 lbs.
14 If well grown, the plants will measure sixteen inches in diameter, and weigh from twenty to twenty-four ounces.
15 Winter-grown plants will measure in their full diameter about twelve inches, and weigh from fourteen to sixteen ounces.
16 Our ingots are 15½ inches square, and weigh from 25 to 30 cwts.
Other examples for "weigh from"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Weigh from through the time
Weigh from across language varieties