Similar words: save up, sheave, heave, heaver, heaven, heaves, heave-ho, heavens. Meaning: v. lift or elevate.
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1. The waters were heaving up in great swells.
2. The sea heaved up and down beneath the boat.
3. He always heaved up, what's the matter with him?
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4. He heaved up after drinking too much.
5. The poor child has heaved up her dinner again.
6. He said he didn't drink much, but he heaved up.
7. A performance like that makes me want to heave up.
8. A stream of black smoke heaved up from the engine, then the boat stopped.
9. Her shoulders heaving up and down.
10. On the way I noticed that the pavement swayed from side to side and the road heaved up and down.
11. McMurphy heaves up out of his chair and pulls his cap off as he walks over.
12. Can I heave up now?
13. The oceans heave up to my heart.
14. How many metres is heave up depth?
15. You must heave up anchor.
16. Some politicians make you want to heave up.
17. The land before you will heave up, up to several hundred feet high, and tumble toward you.
18. Pilot: OK. Advise you order to heave up the anchor.
19. Chief Mate: Yes, sir. Heave up anchor. Heaving up anchor. Over.
20. For any vessel in anchorage needs to heave up anchor for sailing or for shifting, the Master should request for permission 30 minutes before from the Port Control Station of the area concerned.
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