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How to Use "Heavy" with Example Sentences
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heavy
(adj):
weighs a lot; greater than normal; thick
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Used with verbs:
"
That box
is
really
heavy
.
"
(be: is/am/are, feels, looks, seems)
"
He
is getting
too
heavy
to carry.
"
(be + getting, be + growing, be + becoming)
"
The books
are making
this box really
heavy
.
"
(be + making)
"
I don't
find
that
heavy
.
"
(find)
"
The rain
is
really
heavy
today.
"
(be: is/am/are)
"
Traffic
gets
heavy
in the afternoon.
"
(gets, becomes)
Used with adverbs:
"
My suitcase is
extremely
heavy
.
"
(extremely, fairly, very)
Used with nouns:
"
Heavy
rain
is in the forecast.
"
(rain, rainfall, flooding, snow)
"
You need training to use
heavy
equipment
.
"
(equipment, machinery)
"
I need a
heavy
blanket
to keep me warm.
"
(blanket, sweater, coat, jacket)
"
The castle has a
heavy
door
.
"
(door, gate)
"
Secure the gate with a
heavy
chain
.
"
(chain)
"
Heavy
fog
covered the city.
"
(fog, smoke, clouds)
"
He is moving a
heavy
load
.
"
(load, cart, suitcase, box)
"
He has a
heavy
accent
.
"
(accent)
"
There is
heavy
traffic
today.
"
(traffic)
"
She wears
heavy
make-up
.
"
(make-up)
"
She received a
heavy
sentence
for her crimes.
"
(sentence, punishment, penalty)
"
The doctors are keeping her under
heavy
sedation
.
"
(sedation, guard)
"
Be careful moving
heavy
weights
.
"
(weights, objects)
"
He was a
heavy
smoker
for many years.
"
(smoker, drinker)
"
That was a really
heavy
meal
.
"
(meal)
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