Sentences with heaved
heave
H h - To heave a heavy ax.
- To heave an anchor overboard; to heave a stone through a window.
- Organisers heaved a sigh of relief as the Miami skies cleared just in time for the ceremony.
- So within the week Maddy found herself following her father up the busy gangway of a steamer, her trunk being heaved aboard by sailors.
- To heave a vessel aback.
- To heave a sigh.
- A prominent negative criticism heaved against body building is that it is a self -centered sport.
- I heaved a deep sigh and embarked on a reel of reasons for her to pause and examine the contrary.
- To heave one's chest.
- He heaved his breakfast before noon.
- The cameras that Jim heaved around Hong Kong while working at the South China Morning Post and the Hong Kong Standard were made of metal.
- The ship heaved under the impact.
- Heave the anchor cable!
- The ship heaved and rolled in the swelling sea.
- He sat there heaving and puffing from the effort.
- The ground heaved and small fissures appeared for miles around.
- Heave about; heave alongside; heave in stays.
- The ship hove in sight as dawn began to break.