Similar words: heavily, saving, craving, heavy, heave, living thing, moving, living. Meaning: [hɪːv] n. 1. an upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling) 2. breathing heavily (as after exertion) 3. the act of lifting something with great effort 4. throwing something heavy (with great effort). adj. rising and falling alternately as in waves.
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31. His pursuer smiled grimly, and waited as many seconds as he dared before heaving himself over the wall with surprising agility.
32. He saw Raymo heaving open the car door, a stutter motion, each segment leaving a blur behind.
33. He stopped swinging his arms and stood with hands on hips, looking at her, his head and shoulders heaving.
34. Those whose companies' dealings with Codelco declined during that time frame say they are heaving sighs of relief.
35. The mine became one of the circles of Dante's Inferno, a London tube, a heaving labyrinth.
36. Turning was in the air and Taylor, as usual, took great heaving gulps of it.
37. Heaving his body up to his feet he left his cool sanctuary and ambled over towards them.
38. As the ground drifted up he saw the barbarian standing stock still, chest heaving, arms hanging loosely by his sides.
39. His mother sagged against the refrigerator with her face in her hands, her shoulders heaving.
40. Oswald lay still, aware of a drone in the block, a heaving breath, grimness, massive sleep.
41. A new approach was being mooted in the heaving undergrowth of ultra-left literature.
42. But the illusion is soon shattered ... the moored sailing vessel alongside is heaving with 65 members of a film crew.
43. You're standing on a high cliff, chopped off and adumbrated by the heaving green of the sea.
44. Kenne turned, and staggered towards the door, his chest heaving as he cried.
45. Tsu Ma knelt at its edge, his chest heaving, his thoughts in turmoil.
46. The flat red path it sends toward him lies still across the heaving blue-green surface.
47. Fifty feet in they stopped[sentencedict.com], utterly exhausted. their chests heaving.
48. Affected troops are swept up upon a heaving bridge of ice and carried rapidly to their new location.
49. Shoulders heaving, tummy in turmoil, face in a scrunch, eyes flowing.
50. We ducked down by the vines, heaving tomatoes at each other.
51. Ben, naked except for the strait-jacket, and blue with cold, was heaving and struggling and bellowing.
52. Her iron-grey coat was black with sweat and dust, her thin sides heaving, her eyes rolling.
53. The slaves continued their stoking, shuffling to and from the cart, heaving the beech logs into the next furnace.
54. I hummed, and my father glared at me over jaws like heaving wrestlers.
55. She turned her back again, her shoulders heaving, her eyes blind with tears.
56. His face was set in a painful rictus, his chest heaving as he fought for breath.sentencedict.com/heaving.html
57. She remembered the two men kneeling beside the chef and heaving him on to the foam mattress.
58. The Thames that afternoon was heaving with international crews rehearsing for the following week.
59. Have a heaving line ready at pilot ladder.
60. The place was heaving with showbiz types.
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