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ton
(redirected from gross ton)

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be/come down on someone like a ton of bricks (informal)
to punish someone very quickly and severely. If you miss any more classes, your teachers will be down on you like a ton of bricks. When he failed to supply his accounts, tax inspectors came down on him like a ton of bricks.
See also: brick, come, down, like

have someone down on you like a ton of bricks (informal)

be/come down on someone like a ton of bricks - to punish someone very quickly and severely. If she starts drinking again she'll have the family down on her like a ton of bricks.
See also: brick, down, like

hit someone like a ton of bricks (American, informal)

to surprise or shock someone very much. The truth hit him like a ton of bricks. The woman in the video was his own sister.
See also: brick, hit, like

weigh a ton (informal)

to be very heavy. This suitcase weighs a ton!
See also: weigh

(hit you) like a ton of bricks
to shock you so much that you do not know how to react. The death of her father hit her like a ton of bricks.
See also: brick, like

weigh a ton

to be very heavy. This suitcase weighs a ton!
Usage notes: usually said about something you have to lift or carry
See also: weigh

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Reported regional aggregated spot market prices per gross ton shown for each commodity are based on all Management Science Associates' (MSA) Raw Material Data Aggregation Service (RMDAS) participants' actual order data submitted to and processed by MSA as of the 20th of each respective "buy month," rounded to the whole integer.
Coast Guard may propose new rules to expand AIS commercial vessel carriage requirements beyond the current 300-gross-ton minimum down to all ships of 100 gross tons or greater, any commercial vessel over 65 feet, and perhaps some smaller tugs.
The average selling price for our processed ferrous scrap metal shipments was $172 per gross ton in the quarter ended December 31, 2003, compared to $112 per gross ton in the quarter ended December 31, 2002.
 
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