heavy

  • 41heavy — / hevɪ/ adjective large or in large quantities ● a programme of heavy investment overseas ● He suffered heavy losses on the Stock Exchange. ● The government imposed a heavy tax on luxury goods. ♦ heavy costs or heavy expenditure spending large… …

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  • 42Heavy D — Dwight Errington Myers[1] dit Heavy D est un rappeur américain d origine jamaicaine né le 24 mai 1967 en Jamaïque et mort d une pneumonie le 8 novembre 2011 à Beverly Hills[2]. Heavy D[3] est l une …

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  • 43heavy — (Voz inglesa.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino 1 MÚSICA Se aplica a una modalidad o estilo musical de rock que se caracteriza por un ritmo enérgico, fuerte, estentóreo y repetitivo. ► sustantivo masculino femenino 2 Joven seguidor de esta… …

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  • 44heavy —    involving significant sexual activity    Heavy here means important. In various phrases such as a heavy date which may involve heavy necking and result in a heavy involvement, which may lead to marriage:     Thought you had a heavy date… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 45heavy — 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 …

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  • 46heavy — adjective 1) a heavy box Syn: weighty, hefty, substantial, ponderous, solid, dense 2) a heavy blow to the head Syn: forceful, hard, strong, violent, powerful …

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  • 47heavy — 1. adjective /ˈhɛvi/ a) Having great weight. This film is heavy. b) Serious, somber. The Moody Blues are, like, heavy. 2. adverb /ˈhɛvi/ …

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  • 48Heavy — A market that is demonstrating difficulty in advancing and is displaying a tendency to decline. A heavy market may be a manifestation of investor uncertainty about near term direction, and a sign that the market is topping out. It may also be… …

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  • 49heavy — I. n a thug, minder, someone employed for their intimidating physical presence rather than their intellectual qualities. Originally an Americanism, the term has spread to world English via crime fiction and films. In current British colloquial… …

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  • 50heavy — See: HANG HEAVY or HANG HEAVY ON ONE S HANDS, HOT AND HEAVY …

    Dictionary of American idioms