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  1. heavy: [adjective] having a high specific gravity : having great weight in proportion to bulk. having or being atoms of greater than normal mass for that element. containing heavy isotopes.

  2. HEAVY definition: 1. weighing a lot, and needing effort to move or lift: 2. (especially of something unpleasant) of…. Learn more.

  3. Something that's heavy weighs a lot, either physically or emotionally. It's hard to lift a heavy backpack, and it's hard to handle a heavy topic, like the meaning of life.

  4. Heavy definition: of great weight; hard to lift or carry. See examples of HEAVY used in a sentence.

  5. 35 meanings: 1. of comparatively great weight 2. having a relatively high density 3. great in yield, quality, or quantity 4..... Click for more definitions.

  6. heavy breathing; a heavy groan/sigh; using a lot; heavy on something (informal) using a lot of something. Older cars are heavy on gas. Don't go so heavy on the garlic. serious/difficult (usually disapproving) (of a book, programme, style, etc.) serious; difficult to understand or enjoy. We found the play very heavy. The discussion got a little ...

  7. Define heavy. heavy synonyms, heavy pronunciation, heavy translation, English dictionary definition of heavy. adj. heav·i·er , heav·i·est 1. Having relatively great weight: a heavy load. 2. Having relatively high density; having a high specific gravity. 3. a.

  8. 5 heavy with something (literary) full of or loaded with something trees heavy with apples The air was heavy with the scent of flowers. His voice was heavy with sarcasm. She was heavy with child (= pregnant). machines; 6 [usually before noun] (of machines, vehicles, or weapons) large and powerful a wide range of engines and heavy machinery ...

  9. HEAVY definition: 1. Heavy objects weigh a lot: 2. used to say how much someone or something weighs: 3. large in…. Learn more.

  10. Heavy drinking during pregnancy can damage your baby. I used to be a heavy smoker. the heavy burden of taxation If found guilty, they face heavy fines or even prison. There were heavy casualties on both sides. England’s heavy defeat in yesterday’s match She’s in bed with a heavy cold.

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