Use "heaving" in a sentence

1. The tide is heaving.

2. The place was heaving with journalists.

3. The city was heaving with shoppers.

4. He stood on the heaving deck.

5. He faced me, his chest heaving.

6. The Happy Bunny club was heaving.

7. He said he agreed, heaving a sigh.

8. She gasped for breath, her chest heaving.

9. My chest was heaving with the effort.

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11. She was covered in cold sweat, her chest heaving.

12. His head was heaving with a bump at once.

13. 10 She gasped for breath, her chest heaving.

14. Kathleen found herself heaving a sigh of relief.

15. The water companies are heaving a sigh of relief.

16. Danskin rolled over on his back, his belly heaving.

17. The country's politicians are already heaving a collective sigh of relief.

18. We ducked down by the vines, heaving tomatoes at each other.

19. I kept heaving when the ship was going into the sea.

20. The heaving mare glared back at him, too exhausted to move.

21. 18 Shoulders heaving, tummy in turmoil, face in a scrunch, eyes flowing.

22. I came in sight of my uncle's house with a heaving chest.

23. Heaving lines weighted with illegal objects are very dangerous for Boatmen

24. He fell back into the water, his breath rasping in his heaving chest.

25. He came to a stop, his chest heaving, his thoughts in turmoil.

26. He fell back into the water, his breath rasping in his heaving chest.sentencedict .com

27. Avast definition, (used as a command to stop or cease): Avast heaving! See more.

28. Synonyms for Catapulting include hurling, hurtling, flinging, launching, pitching, propelling, shooting, tossing, firing and heaving

29. Synonyms for Craning include raising, lifting, hoisting, heaving, elevating, upraising, uplifting, hefting, hiking and heightening

30. Synonyms for Billowy include heaving, rippling, rolling, surging, swelling, swirling, undulating, waving, wavy and bouncing

31. He ran to me with his chest heaving heavily and gave the letter to me.

32. You're standing on a high cliff, chopped off and adumbrated by the heaving green of the sea.

33. He saw Raymo heaving open the car door, a stutter motion, each segment leaving a blur behind.

34. His head was buried in his hands, and his shoulders were heaving Convulsively as with sobs

35. 23 Oswald lay still, aware of a drone in the block, a heaving breath, grimness, massive sleep.

36. Ben, naked except for the strait-jacket, and blue with cold, was heaving and struggling and bellowing.

37. In fact, authentic Chanteys are divided into “hauling Chanteys” and “heaving Chanteys,” though other descriptors exist

38. The mine became one of the circles of Dante's Inferno, a London tube, a heaving labyrinth.

39. Oswald lay still, aware of a drone in the block, a heaving breath, grimness, massive sleep.

40. His face was set in a painful rictus, his chest heaving as he fought for breath.

41. A man) wearing a suit: the personification of Bloated Washington, heaving his Besuited bulk from stump to stump

42. 20 The flat red path it sends toward him lies still across the heaving blue-green surface.

43. Now, all that could be seen was the roiling, lead -- coloured sea, with its thunderously heaving waves.

44. The policeman is sitting on the floor in a pool of coffee, holding his knees into his heaving chest.

45. Some icebergs are so unstable that they have more dramatic ends, heaving up, collapsing, and sometimes even exploding.

46. She's trembling violently and she starts to retch, leaning against me for support as the heaving racks her.

47. Smoke that smelt of churches poured from the wicks, drifted over the slowly heaving ocean, hid their feet.

48. As the ground drifted up he saw the barbarian standing stock still, chest heaving, arms hanging loosely by his sides.

49. His voice was huskier than it should have been and Birdie could feel his chest heaving against her Bosom.

50. Can you raise your voice even to the cloud, so that a heaving mass of water itself may cover you? . . .

51. Consequently a considerable thickness of frozen soil appears to be actively involved with moisture movement and ice accumulation during frost heaving.

52. But he also finds other vantage points from which to gaze at the heaving muck of New York, most memorably Manhattan's municipal courthouse.

53. Your encouraging whispers in my whirlpool of despair, holding me and heaving me to shores of sanity, to live again and to love again. "

54. * At first, the depressed woman listened to the reading while lying in bed with her eyes closed, from time to time heaving sighs.

55. Your encouraging whispers in my whirlpool of despair, holding me and heaving me to shores of sanity, to live again and to love again."

56. Stacking compulsive Auto-Tuned melodies upon heaving digital riddims, Alkaline set himself as the centerpiece of a new era of dancehall deejays in the mid-2010s

57. A tumblebug came next, heaving sturdily at its ball, and Tom touched the creature, to see it shut its legs against its body and pretend to be dead.

58. What a commodity authenticity is, I marvel, as the piano man commands the heaving, Crapulent parlour as white-haired couples dance and laugh in Midlands drawl.

59. Attacking 'the denizens of the heaving hemp-smelling Bivouacs that now litter Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park Corner', he said the former prime minister was a …

60. The parade of heaving bosoms in Victoria's Secret catalogs not only suggests that bigger is better but also that supersizing with a push-up bra is universally desired. Sentencedict.com

61. I was neither at the hot gates Nor fought in the warm rain Nor knee deep in the salt marsh, heaving a cutlass, Bitten by flies, fought.

62. 29 I was neither at the hot gates Nor fought in the warm rain Nor knee deep in the salt marsh, heaving a cutlass, Bitten by flies, fought.

63. PM hits out at protesters for ‘littering’ London with ‘heaving hemp-smelling Bivouacs’ A protester at the Extinction Rebellion demonstration in Whitehall on Monday mocks the prime minister

64. A : the part of the body that a person sits on : buttocks I slid down on my Backside, heaving or rowing myself with my arms and using my good leg for steering …

65. Historical romance is a proper genre, used by the publishing industry and by readers alike; Bodice ripper is a nickname given to historical romances that have a swashbuckler cover (bare-chested man embraces woman with heaving, corseted bosom).

66. Careening (also known as "heaving down") is the practice of grounding a sailing vessel at high tide, in order to expose one side of its hull for maintenance and repairs below the water line when the tide goes out

67. Webster defines ‘freak’ as a sudden Causeless change of mind, a whim of fancy, a vagary, a caprice.’ ‘Lastly, I've had a recurring cough for the last seven or eight years, as well as experiencing dry heaving and seemingly Causeless vomiting.’

68. Analysis of "Blackberrying" 1st Stanza Nobody in the lane, and nothing, nothing but blackberries, Blackberries on either side, though on the right mainly, A blackberry alley, going down in hooks, and a sea Somewhere at the end of it, heaving

69. Careening (also known as "heaving down") is the practice of grounding a sailing vessel at high tide, in order to expose one side of its hull for maintenance and repairs below the water line when the tide goes out.

70. The gangway should be positioned so that it is not underneath the path of cargo being loaded or unloaded It should be well illuminated during darkness A lifebuoy with a heaving line should be available on board the ship near the gangway or accommodation ladder.

71. ‘The clever Asides that create a covert intimacy with the audience were too quick for the vocal transitions, if any, to register.’ ‘There is a fair amount of ludicrous drag, broad farce, heart-rending, bosom-heaving dramatics and pithy Asides to an appreciative audience.’

72. Chanty (n.) 1856, also shanty, chantey "song with a boisterous chorus, sung by sailors while heaving or hoisting anything heavy;" probably an alteration of French chanter "to sing," from Latin cantare "to sing" (from PIE root *kan-"to sing")

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74. on behalf of the PPE-DE Group. - Madam President, it is always very useful to be able to debate such an important issue in front of a heaving Chamber of colleagues who are agog to hear what Parliament has to say on this very important matter.

75. Ascending: 1 n the act of changing location in an upward direction Synonyms: ascension , ascent , rise Types: show 8 types hide 8 types levitation the act of raising (a body) from the ground by presumably spiritualistic means heave , heaving the act of lifting something with great effort climb , mount the act of climbing something soar ,

76. It was at this time that I first observed slight bobbing of the head forward, which I then regarded as a trick, but were, in fact, the first indications of disease; for these Bobbings increased in frequency, and at length became so frequent and powerful, as to cause a complete heaving of the head forward toward his knees, and then immediately

77. If you Besprinkle the Object-plate, upon which you view them, with a pretty quantity of Oatmeal, you shall see what working and tugging these poor little Animals make amongst it, running and scudding amongst it, under it, over it, and into it, like Rabbits into their Burrows; and sometimes casting it and heaving it up, (as Moles or Pioners do earth) and trolling to and fro with this mealy dust