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Heaved until he tasted the iron tang of blood in his mouth and on his lips.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Heaved until he tasted the iron tang of blood in his mouth and on his lips.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Heaved until he tasted the iron tang of blood in his mouth and on his lips.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Heaved unceremoniously from the ambulance stretcher to the hard emergency room gurney, doctors and nurses with little white masks dangling from around their necks quickly went to work to revive me from anaphylactic shock, an allergic reaction initiated by the stinging bite of one, tiny little red ant.
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Heaved unceremoniously from the ambulance stretcher to the hard emergency room gurney, doctors and nurses with little white masks dangling from around their necks quickly went to work to revive me from anaphylactic shock, an allergic reaction initiated by the stinging bite of one, tiny little red ant.
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Heaved a HUGE sigh of relief before hitting the comment link, but now that the sigh is out, I don't have anything to say.
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Heaved it into the house, assembled it, using all screws, and patted ourselves on the back.
Archive 2006-03-01 Jay 2006
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_131 Heaved 1870; cancelled, B. wide B.; the 1870. star-impearled B.; omitted, 1870.
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Heaved fast in the hand: no one the helm heeded, 1290
The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats Anonymous
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Heaved grandly a frown on the welkin, a barricade nothing might pass.
Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. Various
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