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O que (quem) é HEAVY - definição

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Heavy (disambiguation); Heavy (album); Heavily; Heavy (song)

heavy         
Adjective, used when you consider the subject to be good. Synonymous with cool.
That music is heavy.
heavy         
a.
1.
Weighty (with reference to one's strength), ponderous, hard or difficult to lift.
2.
Oppressive, grievous, severe, burdensome, cumbersome, afflictive.
3.
Dull, sluggish, inert, inactive, dilatory, stupid, torpid, indolent, slow, lifeless, inanimate.
4.
Dejected, depressed, sorrowful, sad, gloomy, melancholy, despondent, disconsolate, crushed, cast down, downcast, down-hearted, low-spirited, crestfallen, chapfallen, in low spirits.
5.
Onerous, difficult, laborious, hard.
6.
Tedious, tiresome, wearisome, weary.
7.
Loaded, burdened, encumbered, weighed down.
8.
Miry, muddy, cloggy, clayey.
9.
Clammy (as bread), ill-raised, soggy.
10.
Stormy, tempestuous, violent, severe, strong, energetic, boisterous.
11.
Loud, deep, roaring.
12.
Dense, dark, gloomy, lowering, cloudy.
13.
Hard to digest, burdensome, oppressive.
14.
Of great body, strong, heady (said of liquors).
15.
Thick, heavy-bodied (said of liquids).
heavy         
¦ adjective (heavier, heaviest)
1. of great weight; difficult to lift or move.
2. of great density; thick or substantial.
(of food) hard to digest; too filling.
(of ground) muddy or full of clay.
3. of more than the usual size, amount, or force: a heavy cold.
(of a smell) overpowering.
(heavy on) using a lot of.
doing something to excess: a heavy smoker.
4. striking or falling with force.
5. not delicate or graceful; coarse or slow-moving.
6. needing much physical effort.
7. very important or serious.
mentally oppressive; hard to endure.
informal strict, harsh, or difficult to deal with.
8. (of music, especially rock) having a strong bass component and a forceful rhythm.
9. Physics containing atoms of an isotope of greater than the usual mass: heavy water.
¦ noun (plural heavies)
1. informal a large, strong man, especially one hired for protection.
an important person.
2. chiefly Scottish strong beer, especially bitter.
Phrases
heavy going a person or situation that is difficult or boring to deal with.
Derivatives
heavily adverb
heaviness noun
heavyish adjective
Origin
OE hefig, of Gmc origin; related to heave.

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Heavy
Exemplos do corpo de texto para HEAVY
1. Heavy fighting Witnesses said the fighting had been heavy.
2. Their apparent modus operandi was heavy–handed and plain heavy.
3. Heavy artillery "I have never seen such a heavy exchange.
4. The companies are Mitsubishi Heavy, the country‘s leader in the heavy industry sector, Ishikawajima–Harima Heavy Industries and Yokogawa Bridge.
5. The hikers were killed as heavy rain atop heavy snow increased the avalanche danger.