weightlifting
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- weightlifter noun
Etymology
Origin of weightlifting
First recorded in 1895–1900; weight + lift ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Thompson had finished second to the American athlete after the six weightlifting events in the Woman's Open category.
From BBC
The Enhanced Games is planned to be an annual competition, initially comprising short-distance swimming, sprinting and weightlifting, with the inaugural event set to be held in Las Vegas from 21-24 May 2026.
From BBC
The Enhanced Games are planned to be an annual competition, initially comprising short-distance swimming, sprinting and weightlifting, with the inaugural event set to be held in Las Vegas from 21-24 May 2026.
From BBC
It revolved around rudimentary weightlifting; first and foremost, sets of back squats the day after he took the mound.
From Los Angeles Times
Active Clubs embed their ideology within apolitical activities such as martial arts and weightlifting.
From Salon
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