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Examples for "heave"
Examples for "heave"
1And then, inside me, the axis of time gave one great heave.
2The thing was struggling, trying to heave itself out of the water.
3Adam was the heave offering of the world, and Eve defiled it.
4But Deirdre needed only toput one foot on the wall and heave.
5Ronald takes another sip of Night Train... followed by another dry heave.
1The Liebs' money carried a lot more heft than some simple law.
2Demonstrating opposition along the approved route could add heft to anti-pipeline efforts.
3The very heft of the hieroglyphic-covered band suggested it had special power.
4Nat believed there was more than just physical heft to these materials.
5The already heavy concentration of simultaneous risks has gained even more heft.
1We don't have enough hands to heave up on to the ice.'
2And we'd set it to heave up sand instead of ships.
3The man's chest began to heave up and down as his lungs filled.
4With the winch out of commission, it was impossible to heave up by hand.
5The pavement seemed to heave up again, then pitch forward.
1They heft up their rifles and point them up at the sky.
2She hefted up the window, curious as to whether the person was making any noise.
3Before Aria could stop him, he'd hefted up the door to reveal a small, dark room.
4Aria grunted, hefting up her duffel again.
5So I hefted up my duffel bag and oversize legal briefcase and headed for the taxi stand.
6Eden set the empty glass on the coffee table, bent down, and hefted up the plastic-potted spider plant.
7Hefting up my purse, I whirled away from him and slammed the gate open, storming up to my door.
8She hefted up the window, which was right next to her bed, pulled out a joint, and lit it.
9I waited until the bus passed and then hefted up my suitcase and walked directly across the street to the shop.
10He planted his feet wide, a snarl on his tiny face, his shield hefted up to a defensive position, his table-knife sword in hand.