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HEAVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 · to raise with effort. heave a trunk onto a truck ; 2 · throw entry 1 sense 1a, cast, hurl. heave a rock ; 3 · to utter with effort. heave a sigh ; 4 · to rise and ...
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HEAVING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
heaving adjective (MOVING) moving in large movements up and down: He stood on the heaving deck of the ship.
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HEAVING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Heaving definition: rising and falling rhythmically or with a swelling motion, as ocean waves or the chest of someone breathing.. See examples of HEAVING ...
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▪ I. heaving, vbl. n. (ˈhiːvɪŋ) [f. heave v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb heave, q.v., in various senses.a 1300 E.E. Psalter cxl[i]. 2 Heving of mi hend. a 1310 in Wright Lyric P. x. 36 Ne kepte heo non heuyng here. 1523 Skelton Garl. Laurel 250 With heuynge and shouynge, haue in and haue oute. ...
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heaving - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
heaving (plural heavings). An occasion on which something heaves or is heaved. 1884, Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven : No swellings tell that winds may be Upon ...
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Heave - Wikipedia
Heave (translational motion), one of the translational degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing motion along the vertical axis ( ...
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Heaving to
Heaving to
For a sloop sailing along normally, either of two maneuvers will render the sailboat to be hove to. Heaving to as a storm tactic
Heaving to has been used by a number of yachts to survive storm conditions (winds greater than Force 10, 48–55 knots, 89–102km
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HEAVING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
HEAVING definition: to lift or move with a great effort | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.
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47 Synonyms & Antonyms for HEAVING | Thesaurus.com
heaving · bouncing · bouncy · bulgy · distended · ebbing and flowing · puffy · rippled · rippling · rising · rising and falling · rolling · swelling · swirling ...
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HEAVING Synonyms: 105 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for HEAVING: hoisting, hefting, upheaving, raising, boosting, jacking (up), elevating, rearing; Antonyms of HEAVING: lowering, dropping, ...
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heaving - English Collocations - WordReference.com
heave · heave himself [up, out of] · heaved [it] [up, into, onto, off] · heaved [it] over the side of the [ship, building, dam] · the [boat, ship] heaved (in ...
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Dry Heaving (Retching): Causes and Remedies - Healthgrades
Jul 26, 2022Dry heaving, or retching, occurs when your body tries to eject the stomach contents but nothing comes up. Dry heaving can occur before or after vomiting, or in the absence of vomiting. Pregnancy, certain medical conditions, movement, or being sensitive to certain smells may cause dry heaving. Dry heaving usually is temporary and can be treated ...
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Dry Heaving: Treatment, Causes, and More - Healthline
Mar 21, 2023Exercise. Exercising at too high of an intensity can cause your diaphragm to contract. In turn, that can lead to dry heaving. Exercising on a full stomach can also cause dry heaving. Avoid eating ...
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Dry heaving: Causes, treatment, and prevention - Medical News Today
Causes. When to see a doctor. Sucking on ice, eating a small amount of food, and resting with the head propped up are some ways to relieve dry heaving. Dry heaving is retching or going through the ...
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Dry Heaving (Retching): Common Causes & Treatment | K Health
Common causes of dry heaving include: Food poisoning: Food poisoning occurs when a person ingests food allergens, toxins, or contaminated foods, triggering the body to fully empty all contents of the stomach and bowels. Vomiting is the most common symptom of food poisoning, which is often followed by periods of retching after the stomach is ...
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