Item to be weighed
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ANCHORItem to be weighed
steelyardsAn apparatus for weighing that has a short arm taking the item to be weighed and a long graduated arm along which a weight is moved until it balances
weighto be weighed with the saddle and weights before a race
weigh(of a jockey) to be weighed with the saddle and weights after a race
weigh(of a boxer or wrestler) to be weighed by a medical examiner on the day of a bout
steelyardportable balance with two unequal arms, the longer one having a movable counterpoise and the shorter one bearing a hook or the like for holding the object to be weighed
BERRYItem to be picked
TIMECARDItem to be punched
LETTERItem to be posted
EARItem to be lent
DIEItem to be cast
FILMItem not to be exposed
LINENItem not to be washed
GRIMEItem to be washed out.
PINATAItem made to be broken
KITEItem designed to be blown up?
NUTItem that can be tough to crack
SOAPItem to be held securely, in superstition.
PROFESSIONBOXItem to be checked on a census form?
MATTRESS"Not to Be Removed Except by the Consumer" item
ALARMItem that may be connected to a car's ignition
TRANSFATItem required to be included on Nutrition Facts labels since 2006
centerpiecesAn item or issue intended to be a focus of attention
centerpieceAn item or issue intended to be a focus of attention
showto be the most pleasing or spectacular item or person in a group
consumable(of an item for sale) Intended to be used up and then replaced
patternA set of instructions to be followed in making a sewn or knitted item
revealing(of an item of clothing) Allowing more of the wearer's body to be seen than is usual
toplineso important as to be named at or near the top of a newspaper item, advertisement, or the like
fungible(of goods contracted for without an individual specimen being specified) Able to replace or be replaced by another identical item; mutually interchangeable
cycleA single set of hardware operations, esp. that by which memory is accessed and an item is transferred to or from it, to the point at which the memory may be accessed again