Definitionn. the property of being comparatively great in weight
Last update: July 18, 2015
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The heaviness of her mind grew, until she wasn't certain why she should resist Darkyn in the first place. [Please select]
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Heaviness: hot day coming. [Please select]
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I climbed aboard in a sudden heaviness. [Please select]
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Her evenings were long, her time hung with insupportable heaviness upon her hands. [Please select]
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He grew angry at the heaviness of his heart. [Please select]
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"'Heaviness may endure for a night,'" he said, "'but joy cometh in the morning."' [Please select]
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And that came very hard on Lir, and there was heaviness on his mind after her. [Please select]
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"Come in," he said, with a sort of grave heaviness. [Please select]
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There was no talking; a sort of heaviness of spirit lay on us all. [Please select]
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She did not speak again, but in her heart was a great heaviness. [Please select]
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Her head had fallen upon her chair-back; a position which brought the strange dark little mustache into prominence, and also threw into relief the unexpected heaviness of the jaw and neck. [Please select]
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