heaves (Meaning)

Wordnet

heaves (n)

a chronic emphysema of the horse that causes difficult expiration and heaving of the flanks

Webster

heaves (n.)

A disease of horses, characterized by difficult breathing, with heaving of the flank, wheezing, flatulency, and a peculiar cough; broken wind.

heaves Sentence Examples

  1. The ship heaved and groaned as the storm raged against it.
  2. The weightlifter heaved the barbell overhead with ease.
  3. The exhausted hiker heaved a sigh of relief as he reached the summit.
  4. The dam heaved and strained under the immense pressure of the floodwater.
  5. The blacksmith heaved the hammer into the forge with a resounding thud.
  6. The tectonic plates heaved and shifted, causing the earthquake.
  7. The athlete heaved the shot put into the air with great force.
  8. The pregnant woman heaved as the contractions intensified.
  9. The weightlifter heaved the barbell onto the rack, completing his final set.
  10. The ocean heaved and tossed the small boat around like a toy.

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The ship heaved and groaned as the storm raged against it.

The weightlifter heaved the barbell overhead with ease.

The exhausted hiker heaved a sigh of relief as he reached the summit.

The dam heaved and strained under the immense pressure of the floodwater.