heaving
11heaving — adj. Heaving is used with these nouns: ↑sob …
12heaving — adjective BrE informal very busy or full of people (+ with): The place was heaving with showbiz types …
13Heaving line bend — Knot details name=Heaving line bend names= type= bend strength= origin= related= releasing= uses= to attach a Shamisen string to a thick silk eye (rightmost crossing above should have pink cord running UNDER black eye) caveat= abok number=… …
14heaving — n. rising and falling interchangeably (as in waves); tossing a heavy item with much effort; panting; freezing and defrosting of the ground that causes a plant to be pushed upward and exposing its roots to damage (Botany) hɪËv n. act of lifting… …
15heaving — adjective Brit. informal (of a place) extremely crowded …
16heaving — n. 1. Panting. 2. Swell, rising, swelling, heave …
17Heaving — see Lifting …
18heaving stick — a stick used to pay out a longline from a dory (Canada) …
19heaving line — noun Etymology: from gerund of heave (I) : a light line that has a weight on the free end and the other end attached to a heavier line (as a hawser) and that can be thrown across intervening space and used to draw the heavier line to a desired… …
20heaving pile — noun : a heavy pile on a wharf to which are led tackles from the mastheads of a ship to be hove down …