Sentences with heavy
heav·y
H h - Time hangs heavy
- heavy-laden
- Excavators are heavy equipments used in construction which consist of boom.
- It is well known for its medium to heavy duty trucks and diesel engines.
- A heavy blow
- A heavy vote
- This is a great way to make sure that you get the lowest price possible on your new heavy duty truck or semi tractor trailer.
- A devoted follower of a Scandinavian band notorious for its heavy metal anti- Christian music burnt down a majestic Moonee Ponds church.
- A heavy sea
- heavy thunder
- Heavy implies relatively great density, quantity, intensity, etc. and figuratively connotes a pressing down on the mind, spirits, or senses [heavy water, heavy-hearted]; weighty suggests heaviness as an absolute rather than a relative quality and figuratively connotes great importance or influence [a weighty problem]: ponderous applies to something that is very heavy because of size or bulk and figuratively connotes a labored or dull quality [a ponderous dissertation]; massive stresses largeness and solidity rather than heaviness and connotes an impressiveness due to great magnitude [massive structures]; cumbersome implies a heaviness and bulkiness that makes for awkward handling and, in extended use, connotes unwieldiness [cumbersome formalities]
- heavy features
- A heavy drinker
- heavy applause
- Trees heavy with apples
- A heavy responsibility
- heavy taxes
- heavy work
- heavy sorrow
- A heavy heart
- heavy eyelids
- A heavy truck
- A heavy meal
- A heavy cake
- A heavy odor
- A heavy sky
- A heavy soil
- heavy humor
- A heavy gait
- A heavy grade
- heavy-laden
- The propylene oxide is further purified by removal of lights and heavies via distillation.The flash serves as a preseparator of light from heavies.A heavy is a component which has a higher boiling temperature in a distillation process.
- These scissors are awfully heavy.
- How heavy are you?
- Heavy fighting has been going on.
- We talk in her Belgrade flat, full of heavy old brown furniture.
- It is advisable to mix coarse grit into heavy soil to improve drainage.
- He had been feeling drowsy, the effect of an unusually heavy meal.
- The air is heavy with moisture.
- Her breathing became slow and heavy.
- ...a heavy blow on the back of the skull.
- ...government militia backed by tanks and heavy artillery.
- It's been a heavy day and I'm tired.
- The business is thriving and Philippa employs two full-timers for the heavy work.
- Tanks are heavy on fuel and destructive to roads. [+ on]
- The outside air was heavy and moist and sultry.
- Many of them were policemen, with their heavy faces and cropped hair.
- Mr Maddison handed over his resignation letter with a heavy heart.
- I don't want any more of that heavy stuff.
- They had employed heavies to evict shop squatters from neighbouring sites.
- A heavy stone
- Lead is a heavy metal
- heavy rain
- heavy emphasis
- heavy demands
- heavy at heart
- A heavy line
- heavy legs
- A heavy style
- A heavy drinker
- A heavy thud
- heavy with child
- heavy going
- A heavy smell
- heavy skies
- A heavy meal
- heavy hydrogen
- The heavy mob
- With his wrinkled, uneven face, the actor always seemed to play the heavy in films.
- A fight started outside the bar but the heavies came out and stopped it.
- The term heavy normally follows the call-sign when used by air traffic controllers.
- The union was well known for the methods it used to heavy many businesses.
- Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. [ …] A silver snaffle on a heavy leather watch guard which connected the pockets of his corduroy waistcoat, together with a huge gold stirrup in his Ascot tie, sufficiently proclaimed his tastes.
- heavy yokes, expenses, undertakings, trials, news, etc.
- This film is heavy.
- The Moody Blues are, like, heavy.
- Come heavy, or not at all.
- Metal is heavier than swing.
- He was a heavy sleeper, a heavy eater and a heavy smoker - certainly not an ideal husband.
- Cheese-stuffed sausage is too heavy to eat before exercising.
- His eyes were heavy with sleep; she was heavy with child
- A heavy gait, looks, manners, style, etc. a heavy writer or book
- A heavy road; a heavy soil
- heavy bread
- A heavy horse
- A heavy load.
- A heavy vote; a heavy snowfall.
- A heavy sea.
- A heavy person; heavy freight.
- A heavy metal.
- A heavy offense.
- A heavy thinker; heavy slumber.
- heavy weapons.
- heavy taxes.
- A heavy task.
- A heavy buyer.
- heavy lines drawn in charcoal.
- Air heavy with moisture.
- Words heavy with meaning.
- A heavy heart.
- A heavy style.
- A heavy walk.
- A heavy sound.
- heavy doughnuts.
- heavy with child; heavy with young.
- A heavy truck.
- heavy industry.
- A heavy part in a drama.
- A really heavy relationship.
- A reception for government heavies.