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She went motionless, and he stood there, handsome in a charcoal suit, his expression heavy.
Captivated by the Tycoon dePalo, Anna 2007
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Actually, I don't think she ever noticed she was what some people would call heavy.
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"It wouldn't bear me, and I ain't what you would call heavy."
Paul the Courageous Mabel Quiller-Couch 1895
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The time had gone by when she was able to do any that people called heavy.
Ester Ried Yet Speaking 1841-1930 Pansy 1885
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On the present occasion, the snow, having recently fallen, was soft, and the walking, consequently, what is called heavy.
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On the present occasion the snow, having recently fallen, was soft, and the walking, consequently, what is called heavy.
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I am chained; and as some notorious malefactors are double-fettered, and loaded with irons, so he has made my chain heavy.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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The Jews, notwithstanding this, accused him to the emperor, and some historians say he was sent bound to Rome by Festus; and, if so, surely his remembering how light he had made of Paul's bonds would help to make his own chain heavy.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) 1721
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Search engine visibility - Blogs are keyword heavy.
Boagworld recommends 2010
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The shapes also are categorized as light or heavy, depending on appearance; a surface that appears to be a brick wall, for instance, would be classified as heavy.
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