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33 Sentences With "tipping the scales at"

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Uncle Fat weighs three times that, tipping the scales at around 26 kilograms (60 pounds).
Tipping the scales at about two pounds, it adds plenty of extra bulk to any backpack.
Rampage weighed in next, and immediately dropped jaws upon doing so, tipping the scales at a whopping 253 pounds.
Since 2012, he's achieved net annualized returns of 19.7%, with his most recent performance tipping the scales at 26.1%.
His highest recorded weight was in his loss against Timothy Bradley, tipping the scales at 144.5 at weigh-in.
But I'm much healthier at 220 than at 222, when I was 70 pounds heavier, tipping the scales at 240.
Well, Dolly Parton the Flemish Giant isn't exactly little, tipping the scales at around 20 pounds, but still, the message stands.
Not only was he the oldest, he was the heaviest, tipping the scales at roughly 88 pounds during his fattest period.
FWIW ... the Golden Globe statuettes are now tipping the scales at 7.8 pounds ... up more than 2 pounds from previous years.
Here's women's MMA giant Gabi Garcia giving new meaning to "missing weight" -- tipping the scales at around 27 POUNDS (~12 kgs) over her target.
The 911 has a bit more road presence that its ancestors, but it still isn't very big, tipping the scales at just over 3,000 lbs.
With some admission prices tipping the scales at $20, the costs of being curious can add up — especially if you've got a family in tow.
Tipping the scales at 35 pounds, the MA770 is designed to be put in your house and stay there — there's no taking this to the beach.
He is 5 feet 11, but definitely the widest soccer player around, as broad as the proverbial barn door, tipping the scales at about 220 pounds.
Tipping the scales at $300 million, and valuing the home-buying-and-selling startup at $3.8 billion, the company's latest equity event was a bit higher than expected.
Sources connected to Briana and her husband, Matt Ericson, tell us their kid arrived Wednesday at a San Diego hospital ... tipping the scales at 5 lbs, 3 oz.
Tipping the scales at just 2.2 pounds and offering a flex rating of 100, this boot handles everything from big backcountry lines to deep powder on a groomed hill.
With levels of negative-yielding debt tipping the scales at about $15 trillion worldwide, it comes as no surprise that the phenomenon is at the forefront of money managers' minds.
Henry hippo is currently tipping the scales at right around 3400lbs (literally 10 times Fiona's size) and it would be extremely easy for Henry to injure Fiona if he wanted to.
Valuations/expected return The forward-looking price-earnings ratio for global equities is currently tipping the scales at 18%, with major indices notching gains upwards of 16% in the first half of 2019.
Whether you're 150 pounds or tipping the scales at 450, everyone needs a little greenery sometimes—and cabbage, bok choy, mushrooms, green onions, carrots, and daikon will hit the spot and do your body good.
Belonging to the theropod family, from which modern birds evolved, these Mesozoic giants were the largest carnivores ever to walk on land, measuring dozens of feet long and tipping the scales at over 40,000 pounds in some cases.
Pixel still represents a very small percentage of buyer choices in the survey, of course, but the fact that it's tipping the scales at all already represents a kind of victory for Google and its marketing efforts around the device.
That allows us to deduce the following comparative metrics: Snap is worth more than two-thirds of all 2017 tech IPOs, tipping the scales at 20163 percent; and Mulesoft, the second most valuable public 2017 IPO, clocks in at just 7.8 percent.
At the time, he was the heaviest man in England, tipping the scales at 36 Stones. Following an eye injury, he finished work at the Iron Works and toured the country under the name of "John Bull".
US District Court Judge Joseph E Irenas stated: > Tipping the scales at nearly 157 pages, the complaint hardly comports with > the principles of brevity......In addition to being overly long, the > complaint is inconsistent and confusing, causing this Court to expend much > valuable time in an effort to discern its meaning......There is a strong > argument that portions of the complaint fail to comply with the strictures > of Fed.
The two bodied Panthers on show-stands were for Glasgow and Hull and had, respectively an Alexander body weighing 7ton, 8.75cwt and a Charles H Roe body tipping the scales at 7ton 6cwt. Thus a bodied Panther Cub weighed almost one ton less than the equivalent Panther. Although the chassis type is widely quoted as "PSRC1/1", the designation engraved on the rear chassis cross member of preserved example BND 874C is simply "P/C".
He had bulked up still further going into his final collegiate campaign, tipping the scales at 225 poundsDick Strite, "California Team to Beat in PCC Race," Eugene Register-Guard, September 2, 1951, pg. 11. — massive for an end of his day. McColl's place as a star of the Stanford team was solidified by the continued development of future NFL quarterback Gary Kerkorian, who had long since made McColl his number one receiving target.
Recruited from the Castlemaine Foundry Football Club,District Senior Team, The Mount Alexander Mail, (Wednesday, 16 June 1909), p.1. he played his first match for Richmond, against St Kilda, at the Punt Road Oval, on 31 July 1909. ::Les Oliver, who has bounced into prominence as one of the most brilliant players of the season, was born in Brunswick 23 years ago. He is one of the sturdiest players in the game, standing 5 feet 11 inches in his stockings, and tipping the scales at 12[stone]-2[pounds].
Later the billiards hall, which he ran with his boxing brother Mike, became Ertle Brothers Tavern on South Main in Stillwater. In 1938, he was reported to be running a lunch counter there, and was tipping the scales at a little over 200 pounds.ran lunch counter in Powers, Jimmy, "The Powerhouse", Daily News, New York, New York, pg. 36, 27 February 1938Snyder, Dean, "What became of Johnny Ertle", Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, pg. 12, 29 August 1925 Ertle remained active in the Stillwater community, performing civic work with both the Eagles and Elks Clubs.
An EMD SDL39 is a 6-axle road switcher diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between March 1969 and November 1972. Power was provided by an EMD 645E3 12-cylinder engine which generated 2,300 horsepower (1.7 MW). All 10 examples of this locomotive model were built for Milwaukee Road, who wanted a lightweight road-switcher to replace their fleet of 1947-built ALCO RSC-2s. The unit was built on a short frame with C-C export trucks, barely tipping the scales at and managing a light-footed axle-loading of just per axle.
The track has a long-history of legendary drivers, highlighted by Dynamite Ollie Silva, a super-modified and modified standout who won features races from Canada to Florida with less than top equipment. In the 1970s Star hosted the Supermodifieds and Modifieds (called late models) weekly, and Ollie's weekly battles with "Big Daddy" Don McLaren, Eddie West, Jim Cheney, Dick Batchelder, and Paul Richardson provided fans with great thrills and memories. In the 1970s the track hosted what was then thought to be the heaviest wedding cake in history, tipping the scales at over 700 lbs. Local journalist Russ Conway was a partial owner and operator of the track from 1965 to 1989.
The Roadmaster was a big car, in sedan form tipping the scales at 4,098 pounds, some 88 pounds heavier than Cadillac's new Series 60. But pricewise, the Roadmaster was a tremendous bargain. The sedan sold for $1,255, $440 less than the least expensive Cadillac. The only other body style available was a four- door convertible phaeton, priced at $1,565 (of which only 1064 were produced), at a time when a Cadillac in the same body style sold at prices ranging from $2,745 to $7,850. Buick's new engineering and styling was a big hit, with model year sales more than tripling from just over 48,000 to nearly 158,000, and with the all new Series 80 Roadmaster contributing a total of 16,049 units to that number.

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