Wight in a sentence as a noun

Don't just mash them up wight the rest.

That has to do with wight and aerodynamic form factor, or lack there of.

That's some great engineering, I'm guessing keeping the wight down was part of the design process.

It's not like a bunch of heavy-wight regex objects have to be created for each input character.

I care about the following, in order: quality of screen, quality of keyboard, tough case, light wight, long betters life, fast hd, fast CPU, good gfx card.

?You don't "have to" assume that, but why start worrying about the source of error in your metrics now?The cumulative wight of this and all the other problems with your data probably won't dip their utility below zero, so just go back to plugging your ears and yelling "lalalalala".

> so unaccomodating are the owners of doorways, passages and angles, that they seem to have exhausted invention in the ridiculous barricadoes and shelves, grooves, and one fixed above another, to conduct the stream into the shoes of the luckless wight who shall dare to profane the intrenchments.

Wight definitions

noun

a human being; `wight' is an archaic term

See also: creature

noun

an isle and county of southern England in the English Channel

See also: Wight