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    heaving
    /ˈhiːvɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a place) extremely crowded: informal British "the foyer was absolutely heaving with people"

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  2. heaving adjective (MOVING) moving in large movements up and down: He stood on the heaving deck of the ship. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. General words for movement. betake. budge. budge up. carry.

  3. 1. : lift, raise. heaved the trunk onto the table. 2. : throw, cast. heaved her books on the floor. 3. : to utter with obvious effort or with a deep breath. heave a sigh of relief. 4. a. : to cause to swell or rise. a spent horse gasping and heaving his chest. Frost had heaved the sidewalk. b.

  4. to move something heavy using a lot of effort: He heaved the bag onto his shoulder. He cleared a space, heaving boxes out of the way. [ T usually + adv/prep ] informal. to throw something forcefully, especially something large and heavy: She picked up a heavy book and heaved it at him. [ I ]

  5. Heaving definition: rising and falling rhythmically or with a swelling motion, as ocean waves or the chest of someone breathing. See examples of HEAVING used in a sentence.

  6. To raise or lift, especially with great effort or force: heaved the box of books onto the table. See Synonyms at lift. 2. a. To throw (a heavy object) with great effort; hurl: heave the shot; heaved a brick through the window. b. To throw or toss: heaved his backpack into the corner. 3.

  7. noun. throwing something heavy (with great effort) “he was not good at heaving passes”. synonyms: heave. see more. noun. an upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling) “the heaving of waves on a rough sea”. synonyms: heave.

  8. If you heave something heavy or difficult to move somewhere, you push, pull, or lift it using a lot of effort. It took five strong men to heave the statue up a ramp and lower it into place. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] He heaved Barney to his feet. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] He heaved himself up off his stool.

  9. to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: He tried to heave the sledgehammer, but he wasn’t strong enough. Synonyms: elevate. to utter laboriously or painfully: He heaved a sigh. to cause to rise and fall with or as if with a swelling motion: She stood there weeping, sobs heaving her chest as she covered her face. to vomit; throw up:

  10. a. To throw (a heavy object) with great effort; hurl: heave the shot; heaved a brick through the window. b. To throw or toss: heaved his backpack into the corner. 3. To give out or utter with effort or pain: heaved a sigh; heaved a groan. 4. To vomit (something). 5. past tense and past participle hove (hōv) Nautical. a.

  11. heaving (with somebody/something) full of somebody/something. The place was heaving with journalists. Definition of heaving adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.