heave|heaved|heaves|heaving|hove|hoven in English
verb
[hɪːv]
lift, raise; toss, throw; rhythmically rise and fall; vomit; sigh heavily
Use "heave|heaved|heaves|heaving|hove|hoven" in a sentence
1. The Argus for news, sport, Brighton and Hove Albion, entertainment, video, blogs and for Brighton Hove Lewes Worthing Shoreham Newhaven and Sussex.
2. The tide is heaving.
3. Heave ho, my hearties!
4. We heaved anchor and set sail.
5. The sailors heaved at the cable.
6. His bare, bony chest heaved.
7. Don't heave your things around.
8. He heaved himself out of his armchair.
9. I think I'm gonna heave.
10. Somebody heaved a stone at us.
11. We all heaved on the rope.
12. He got seasick and heaved up.
13. 4 They heaved the body overboard.
14. 6 He heaved his wounded arm.
15. The place was heaving with journalists.
16. The city was heaving with shoppers.
17. Dielectric absorption studies hove been made on seven compounds which hove methoxy groups attached to an aromatic ring and on some related rigid molecules.
18. He stood on the heaving deck.
19. Key words : frost heave, ice lenses, frozen soil, vertical silt–sand interface, chilled pipeline, differential heave.
20. He faced me, his chest heaving.
21. We heave him onto the platform.
22. Heave the box onto the top shelf.
23. He gave the door a good heave.
24. They heaved their luggage into the car.
25. He got carsick and heaved his lunch.