heave a sigh
frost heave
a heave of 63 feet.
heave their luggage into the car
The billows heave on the sea.
Heave the rocks into the ravine.
They heaved on the rope.
heave the shot; heaved a brick through the window.
heaved a groan of despair.
The wind heaves the waves.
Heaves is difficult to cure.
give sb. the (old) heave-ho
Don't heave your things around.
The wave heaved the boat on land.
The ship heaves with wave.
The sailors heaved at the cable.
We heave him onto the platform.
Heave the box onto the top shelf.
got the heave-ho in a very unceremonious manner; gave the employee the old heave-ho.
And with a heavy heart Jonda felt the car heave.
She heaved and pushed, clearly in anguish.
He gave the semi-conscious Dudley a heave and staggered onwards.
His chest was heaving, swelling with sobs.
Ron gave a huge heave and more slugs dribbled down his front.
On the breast of the heaving sea!
Wilbur heaved a great sigh of relief.
They heaved their luggage into the car.
He heaved the heavy box into the wagon.
45.heave up port cable. Heave up starboard cable. Heaving up both cable.
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