Sentences with heaving
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H h - No swellings tell that winds may be Upon some far-off happier sea-- No heavings hint that winds have been On seas less hideously serene. "
- To heave a heavy ax.
- There are plenty of reasons why Lamaro's is heaving with customers.
- Then meekly searching out a quiet corner where you won't be jostled too much by the heaving bar crowd.
- To heave an anchor overboard; to heave a stone through a window.
- To heave a vessel aback.
- Staff pleaded with the heaving crowd surrounding the Green Stage to retreat from the front before the band entered.
- Said the president's cover-up of the Watergate scandal made him feel like heaving a sack of dead rats over the gates of the White House.
- To heave a sigh.
- To heave one's chest.
- The lobby was heaving with people.
- He heaved his breakfast before noon.
- 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.