Collocations for "heaving"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "heaving" in context.
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heave
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- 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 the water)
- her [chest, bosom, shoulders] heaved
- was heaving up and down
- the [sea, ocean] was heaving
- was heaving with [tourists, visitors, people]
- heaved (and threw up)
- my stomach heaved
- made my stomach heave
- [it] makes me heave to [think, imagine]
- heaved a sigh (of relief)
- tossed it [up, out] with [a, one] big heave
- lifted [it] up with a heave
- gave [it] a big heave [forward, to the side]
- [threw up, vomited] after [two] heaves
- his breath came in (short) heaves
- the heave of the [sea, ocean]
- informal: gave him the old heave-ho
'heaving' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):