To strike someone with a sandbag or other object to disable or render unconscious.
To construct a barrier of sandbags around.
To pretend to drink early on so that, as the night draws on, one can drink everybody else "under the table".
To conceal or misrepresent one's true position, potential, or intent in order to gain an advantage.
To deceive someone by pretending to be weak, or (card games) by pretending to have a weak hand.
A sturdy sack filled with sand, generally used in large numbers to make defensive walls against flooding, bullets, or shrapnel.
An engraver's leather cushion, etc.
A small bag filled with sand and used as a cudgel.
A deceptive play whereby a player with a strong hand bets weakly or passively.
To give a certain amount of force to a throw, kick, hit, etc.
To load (fabrics) with barite, etc. to increase the weight.
To load, burden or oppress someone.
To bias something; to slant.
To assign weights to individual statistics.
To handicap a horse with a specified weight.
To add weight to something; to make something heavier.
viscosity rating.
An object used to make something heavier.
Pressure; burden.
Importance or influence.
An object, such as a weight plate or barbell, used for strength training.
The relative thickness of a drawn rule or painted brushstroke, line weight.
The resistance against which a machine acts, as opposed to the power which moves it.
One pound of drugs, especially cannabis.
The force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the Earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by).
The smallest cardinality of a base.
A variable which multiplies a value for ease of statistical manipulation.
Mass (net weight, troy weight, carat weight, etc.).
The boldness of a font; the relative thickness of its strokes.
Synonym of mass (in general circumstances)
The thickness and opacity of paint.
Shipments of (often illegal) drugs.
Weight class
Mass (atomic weight, molecular weight, etc.) (in restricted circumstances)
A standardized block of metal used in a balance to measure the mass of another object.
The illusion of mass.