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Meanings of
heavy-laden
in English
Bearing a physically heavy weight or load.
burdened
loaded down
Related terms
encumbered
Burdened by cares.
care-laden
Related terms
troubled
Usage of
heavy-laden
in English
1
Forest and mountain-vale heard his sighs; there he unburdened his
heavy
-
laden
heart.
2
It is to the weary and
heavy
-
laden
that Christ has promised rest.
3
You see the river water in them; they are
heavy
-
laden
,
and move slow.
4
Still others were picking flowers, searching the many
heavy
-
laden
bushes for perfect specimens.
5
It is your
heavy
-
laden
,
suspicious, mal-adroit Greenes that the thieves attack.
6
Take that saying, 'Come unto me, all ye that are weary and heavy-laden.'
7
Always his heart is with the weary and the
heavy
-
laden
.
8
Orange trees in small wayside gardens
heavy
-
laden
with golden fruit.
9
It is to those who labour and are
heavy
-
laden
that Christ has promised rest.
10
The weary and
heavy
-
laden
man had borne his burden well.
11
Far up the wide, shining river a great,
heavy
-
laden
barge was gliding swiftly down.
12
The
heavy
-
laden
stalks swayed as the wind hissed through them.
13
The rest of the party came in shortly afterwards, singing and humming like
heavy
-
laden
bees.
14
The vicar,
heavy
-
laden
man, had sat down in his study to worry over parish accounts.
15
Thou art weary and
heavy
-
laden
:
art thou not ashamed?
16
Thou upliftest the
heavy
-
laden
pinions of the soul.
Other examples for "heavy-laden"
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Frequent collocations
heavy-laden canoes
Heavy-laden
through the time