drag, heave
The word drag means a bad situation ; or something heavy that is too heavy to carry
its a word you say when you drop something heavy on your foot :)
another word for propulsion is or can be forward.it can be forward because propulsion makes something move forward
To hit or pry something to move it from where it is at. Such as--> I used a pry bar to dislodge the rusty nail from the wall.
there are lots but im only gonna give 2... * impossible * this is incredibley heavy to move
Yes, the word sharply can be considered a loaded word. It carries a heavy meaning that emphasizes how major or deep something is.
It is a dense thing.
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The correct phrase is "weighed on your conscience." This expression means that something is causing you guilt or remorse. The word "heavy" is often used in a different context, but in this case, it is not grammatically correct.
"Thud" is an onomatopoeic word which evokes the sound of something soft and heavy striking or being struck by something else. Since the soft and heavy object might be a human body, the word might evoke feelings of uneasiness.
Heaviness is the corresponding noun to the adjective heavy.Heavy (pl. heavies) can also be used as a noun meaning something large or heavy of its kind;(informal) a large, strong man, especially one hired for protection; (informal) an important person, a villain in a play or movie.
Yes. "Heavy" is an adjective, meaning it can describe a noun. Many times, an adjective is used before a noun, such as "beautiful blouse," beautiful being the adjective and blouse the noun. In this case, heavy could be used as an adjective in the sentence: "This heavy bowling ball will cause back pains to the players."