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  2. The adjective "heavy" can refer to the following12345:
    • Thick, strong, solid, or strongly made.
    • Of great weight; hard to lift or carry.
    • Referring to heavy soil that is thick and difficult to dig or walk through.
    • Describing something thick, solid-looking, and not delicate.
    • Weighing a lot; difficult to lift or move.
    • Powerful enough to pull heavy loads.
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    heavy adjective (SOLID) thick, strong, solid, or strongly made: a heavy winter coat a heavy meal (= a large amount of solid food) a big man with heavy features Heavy soil is thick and difficult to dig or walk through. thick, solid-looking, and not delicate: The sun disappeared behind heavy clouds.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/heavy
    adjective, heav·i·er, heav·i·est. of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
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    heavy (hev′ ē), adj., heav•i•er, heav•i•est, n., pl. heav•ies, adv. adj. of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
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    Definition of heavy adjective from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary heavy adjective /ˈhɛvi/ (heavier, heaviest) weighing a lot weighing a lot; difficult to lift or move She was struggling with a heavy suitcase.
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    heavy adjective (WEIGHING A LOT)

    • Bend your knees when lifting heavy objects.
    • You're not supposed to lift heavy weights after an operation.
    • The table was too heavy to lift, so we had to drag it across the room.
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