The phrase "you have heavy shoulders" typically means that the person carries a lot of responsibilities or burdens. It suggests that they are shouldering a heavy load, either physically or emotionally.
over her shoulder is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
it means you just got it just in time.
i think it means a ton or a lot (it is really heavy)
You may have shoulder strain or sprain.
say what you want to say but say it from your heart and sholders means stay strong and brave.
dbub's shoulder
head and shoulder
in the bed: a lover turns away from her partner, exposing a "cold" shoulder
The prepositional phrase "over her shoulder" is an adverb phrase because it describes the action of glancing (how she glanced). It is specifying the direction or manner of the action, rather than providing additional information about a noun.
It is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adverb. Hint: A word or phrase that answers the question 'Where?' is functioning as an adverb (I think).
That phrase is from "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf.
Yes