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weigh down
verb
- adverb to press (a person) down by or as if by weight
his troubles weighed him down
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Idioms and Phrases
Burden, oppress, as in Their problems have weighed them down . This expression transfers bowing under a physical weight to emotional burdens. [c. 1600]Discover More
Example Sentences
Line with parchment paper and fill with rice or beans to weigh down the dough.
All those times past—the loves, the sighs, the sorrows, the desires—can they not weigh down one frail misfortune?
I am poor and lowly and all unworthy of you; but if great love may weigh down such defects, then mine may do it.
No more right have we to torment our own souls, or to permit habitual sadness and despondency to weigh down our spirits.
She would illuminate the grounds, weigh down the old forest trees with a fruitage of lights, build pavilions and rustic bridges.
Ivy-berries, hanging in thick clusters, are still in beauty; they are so heavy that they weigh down the branches.
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