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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of heavy.

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Examples

  • "No one should be pressured or heavied and that is the counsel I am giving to everyone," he told ABC TV over the weekend.

    Tensions Flare in Australian Political Talks 2010

  • Also hanging out there are the new Left party (heavied up with former East German leftists) with 8.5 percent and the possibility of a grand coalition of the two opposing big parties.

    Speaking of schadenfreude: Meanwhile, in the German elections « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Sad was the man that word to hear that him so heavied in bowels ruthful.

    Ulysses 2003

  • I was sweating by now and in no mood to be heavied out, so the minute he turned his back I jumped into the middle of the dancing and bopped away like a madwoman, shrieking and flaunting it, rubbing my arse against every available crotch and shouting for drugs at the top of my voice.

    High Society Elton, Ben 2002

  • Despair heavied my legs, making them feel nailed to the floor and my heart started to pound in anticipation of her reply.

    Midnight Whispers V.C. ANDREWS 1992

  • Despair heavied my legs, making them feel nailed to the floor.

    Dark Angel V.C.Andrews® 1986

  • Despair heavied my legs, making them feel nailed to the floor.

    Dark Angel V.C.Andrews® 1986

  • And now the cataloguing had heavied the lids and etched a line between her straight brown brows.

    The Rose-Garden Husband Margaret Widdemer 1931

  • Sad was the man that word to hear that him so heavied in bowels ruthful.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • But the accused has blamed an alleged gun-toting associate who was being heavied by bikies for the shooting.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

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