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weighed down
1. being “weighed down” by the high fat you were consuming in the past
2. To dream that you are packing, but the more your pack, the more there is to pack implies that you are weighed down by the endless responsibilities and expectations in your life
3. They adapted the design of the tent as best they could to cope with the missing pole and again weighed down the edges of the fabric with quantities of gravel
4. We lurched along now weighed down with our equipment our rifles slung by our sides and our boots echoing off the pave
5. A few days later we were all packed into our trench in the pre dawn light weighed down with our kit and waiting for the offensive to kick off in about half an hour
6. It was 6:45 hrs and we were in the forward trench with the other waves behind us I was weighed down with a bandolier of ammunition and I carried another one in my small pack along with my spare socks rations and shaving gear
7. We went over the top climbing the ladders which was a herculean task in itself weighed down like we were with equipment
8. In understanding karma, we may feel weighed down or overwhelmed when we reflect on the mountain of past negative karma we have inevitably enacted (without even considering past lives!)
9. So many leaders are weighed down with the cares and troubles of the world, literally carrying the weight of the world upon their shoulders
10. The worry that had weighed down his heart and mind was swept
11. Those who are weighed down with burdens and cares are
12. The education that you are getting now has some good points, but has tremendous disadvantage, which is so great that the good things are all weighed down
13. weighed down by pain
14. weighed down with a huge bundle of cloth, the end of which
15. Everyone on the ground watched in amazement as he skilfully weighed down the end of the rope with a few karabiners and threw it, perfectly, first time, over the chosen branch
16. through the human territory she wanted her fresh and mobile, not weighed down with
17. weighed down by these pronouncements of doom that they are unable
18. weighed down by the faces of those I have harmed
19. hand to her mouth and found it weighed down by a blade
20. too weighed down by irrational fears and
21. She couldn’t have a repeat of the previous day, which had been too awful, she had felt totally out of control and weighed down, it had been hard to breathe and she had felt so dizzy
22. same awful feeling of damnation that weighed down Anne’s heart when she had been engaged to
23. Dread weighed down the woman’s heart at this
24. All answers are downloaded into the mind when space is free from being weighed down by daily events
25. Despite the sadness that weighed down his heart, a reluctant grin tugged at Clayton’s lips
26. This, of course, was my buoyant midday mood, before fatigue had weighed down my limbs and hunger gnawed holes in my cheerfulness
27. Destiny having decided that I shall walk through life petticoated, weighed down by the entire range of disabilities connected with German petticoats, I will waste no time arguing
28. “In Greece, my mother, who was weighed down with guilt about the family"s
29. My heart palpitated and my temples throbbed as the unsolved mystery of that infernal letter weighed down upon me again
30. But when they had returned from shopping, weighed down by their bags, they'd started to open the door to their suite when they heard familiar voices shouting
31. There was a religious reason humans showed themselves weighed down by a huge weight on top of their heads… A King? With something on its head? For chrissake: Kings did not carry things on their heads! Except much later… when the symbolic meaning of being weighted down by unseen evil became the emblem of a crown: representing the nest of corruption radiating from a Kings brain
32. A sense of responsibility weighed down upon me for everything and everyone I saw, but I resisted it
33. I looked down as the question weighed down upon me and I warred within myself as to what to say in return
34. I became weighed down in my mind as all the possible bad outcomes of this stage of the mission occurred to me in a repeating litany of bad news
35. It works the other way around too: by having clear thoughts and loving feelings, your reality won't be weighed down and distorted
36. She was obviously curious, but not in that avid way that Jane’s friends had been the next day (“Spill, Jane, spill! Give us the dirt!”), and she was sympathetic, but her sympathy wasn’t weighed down by maternal love, like it would be if it were Jane’s mother hearing the story
37. Above us, huddled among the brown weeds, there floated objects originating from all over: tree trunks ripped from the Rocky Mountains or the Andes and sent floating down the Amazon or the Mississippi, numerous pieces of wreckage, remnants of keels or undersides, bulwarks staved in and so weighed down with seashells and barnacles, they couldn't rise to the surface of the ocean
38. The only time it looked like she might have broken down into tears was when Jane had seen her outside the church, comforting a tall, good-looking man who could barely walk he seemed so weighed down by his grief
39. The opinion of all the commercial men was that, under the reverses which had successively weighed down Morrel, it was impossible for him to remain solvent
40. Usually after one of these arguments, Owen would wander off by himself, with his head throbbing and a feeling of unutterable depression and misery at his heart; weighed down by a growing conviction of the hopelessness of everything, of the folly of
41. “Standard-issue hobo care package,” he said, turning to give me a can of cold Budweiser beer and a plastic grocery bag weighed down with a handful of items at its bottom
42. I looked just like one of them—hairy, tan, and tattooed; weighed down by all of my possessions—and I smelled like one of them too, only worse, no doubt, since I hadn’t had a proper bath since I’d showered at that campground in Castle Crags when I’d been hungover a couple of weeks before
43. He was tired, weighed down by all the responsibility laid on his shoulders, and he needed to relax
44. I’ve got one brilliant daughter stuck at home weighed down with responsibility because she made a bad choice early on – not that I don’t love Thom to bits, but I’ll tell you, I want to cry my heart out when I think of what Treena could have become if she’d just had that boy a bit later
45. She was too frightened and weighed down by a sense of past guilt to try to understand it
46. Optionz Traderz: Yes, that would be a good choice in some circumstances, where the company was still strong but had just hit a soft patch, or when the price was being weighed down temporarily by the broader market
47. If the economy is showing weakness but you have found a company that is doing well in spite of the conditions, a net even or net credit Ratio Call Spread would protect you in the event your stock got weighed down by a downturn in the broader market
48. Often, in the middle of the night, he rose to listen to the grateful song of those innocent creatures weighed down with severities, and the blood ran cold in his veins at the thought that those who were justly chastised raised their voices heavenward only in blasphemy, and that he, wretch that he was, had shaken his fist at God
49. Nurses ran in, summoned by laughter, and tried to seize the books that weighed down his joy
50. What! one was dismantled from top to bottom! one was disconcerted, absolutely! In what could one trust! That which had been agreed upon was giving way! What! the defect in society's armor could be discovered by a magnanimous wretch! What! an honest servitor of the law could suddenly find himself caught between two crimes—the crime of allowing a man to escape and the crime of arresting him! everything was not settled in the orders given by the State to the functionary! There might be blind alleys in duty! What,—all this was real! was it true that an ex-ruffian, weighed down with convictions,