Sentence examples for was measuring from inspiring English sources

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was measuring

noun

A prescribed quantity or extent. Moderation, temperance. A limit that cannot be exceeded; a bound. (Now chiefly in set phrases.) An (unspecified) portion or quantity.

  • A measure of salt

Exact(60)

If CGM was measuring accurately, it identified more hyperglycemic events when compared to intermittent measurements.

Everything was measuring up.

He was measuring his words.

Thurman's initial challenge was measuring spin.

The stomach alone was measuring time".

Every financial firm was measuring its exposure to every counterparty.

Not everyone was measuring Mr. Rossy with Hollywood's yardstick.

He was quite tall, and his gaze was measuring.

You might say he was measuring polenta all over again.

"Everyone was measuring it in a different way.

An old man was measuring me up for a pair of boots.

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