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heavy

[hev-ee] / ˈhɛv i /






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Australia remains heavily dependent on its fossil fuel economy for growth despite heavy investment in the renewable sector.

From Barron's

Musically, trot is defined by its frequent use of minor scales and a distinctive vocal style marked by heavy vibrato and kkeokgi - a technique that bends notes to heighten emotional expression.

From BBC

The heavy, wet snow may result in numerous power outages, it warned.

From Barron's

Instead, two heavy back-to-back defeats, with two games left, makes that trip to Paris now very daunting.

From BBC

Tandy's response to heavy opening defeats against England and France, in which Wales conceded 15 tries and 102 points, was to make four changes.

From BBC




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