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"heaves" Definitions
  1. Also called: broken wind
  2. a chronic respiratory disorder of animals of the horse family caused by allergies and dust
  3. the heaves
  4. an attack of vomiting or retching
"heaves" Synonyms
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112 Sentences With "heaves"

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He heaves before he hurls, or hurls before he heaves, or, well, he barfs a lot.
Antonio McDyess takes two dribbles and heaves a midrange jumper.
He strides far, his chest heaves out, and his arm follows.
The sea heaves and shifts, but its shapes slip away from him.
Reporting by Andreas Rinke; Writing by Joseph Nasr; Editing by Andrew Heaves
Brees can save his arm for play-action heaves and third downs.
He rocks backs on his heels, crouches down, heaves in his breath.
This reduces rocking ride motions and porpoising over heaves and large bumps.
These days only Brexit enthusiasts quiver when his blond mop heaves into view.
After several dry heaves, she raced to the bathroom fumbling for her keys.
A synth bass heaves underneath, and for a moment things feel darkly reassuring.
Even when Dennis is sitting stock-still, his presence heaves with such memories.
Edinburgh in August, with its multiple festivals and military tattoo, heaves with tourist crowds.
He immediately started experiencing dry heaves — not unknown in the hot-pepper-eating world.
Then, she crouches over his wheelchair, slips her arms under his armpits and heaves.
The Warriors, who warm up by launching half-court heaves, are slightly less regimented.
You can swallow up the seasons we agonized over in great heaves of binge-watches.
These smallish moments underscore the power of the full ensemble whenever it heaves into gear.
A TEENAGER, headphones pinned to his ears, heaves a stuffed backpack across the station hall.
Violence does occur: At a party, he heaves a billiard ball at a girl's face.
In the clip, Rae holds the axe above her head and heaves it toward the target.
The character stays shirtless for quite a while, and he flexes and heaves through the pain.
The Cross Country glides over tree roots and dirt heaves on the way to remote trailheads.
The King of Retired Amusements collapses onto the boarding platform and dry heaves through the grate.
"I couldn't sit up without dry heaves because my face was battered so badly," Lawrence-Daley recalls.
The spruced-up port district heaves with thousands of people celebrating their nations' victories and lamenting defeats.
"Donovan, he dry heaves a lot when he gets under certain situations," he said on ESPN Radio.
John Conroy's cinematography hustles and heaves, straining to inject a vitality that the story too often lacks.
Reporting by Silvia Ognibene and Valentina Za; Writing by Francesca Landini; Editing by Edmund Blair and Louise Heaves
With a few heaves, he was outside and free — and looking at his entire neighborhood sliding around him.
He heaves himself over onto his other side, his stomach collapsing like a small landslip next to him.
It is in Book Five that Knausgaard's epoch finally heaves into view, providing his granular foregrounding with its context.
Schemansky competed across four decades, winning competitions, breaking records and, with his 400-pound heaves, leaving spectators in awe.
A horse named Taro heaves the stone around a circle until the roasted agave turns into a fibrous pulp.
As the thawing soil heaves in springtime, rocks may arise, to be hauled away from the lawn mower's path.
Critic's Pick Shostakovich's "Leningrad" Symphony is a sprawling score that heaves, blasts, marches and meanders for nearly 80 minutes.
But the potato bits are flabby and send deep acid surges and heaves toward the back of my mouth.
And every time our dirt road frost-heaves itself into disastrous lumps next winter, I'll know it was worth it.
The result is music that heaves and bellows and scorches the earth around it, dripping with mud, sweat, and tears.
As she watches him leave, Heidi's eyes fill with tears, and she heaves a sigh of relief — and perhaps of regret.
Entire industries are built on female-targeted diet products and GettyImages heaves with photos of women holding cupcakes and looking guilty.
As kids pray at rap's grand altar and lose their minds at pan-European EDM uber-festivals, it heaves and wheezes.
These elements are integrated into a score that shifts and heaves, qualities captured in the restless performance led by George Manahan.
She dry heaves over a toilet in the bathroom, which has the vibe of a quinceañera set in a Zen garden.
Even perpetual sad sack Charlie Brown heaves a heavy sigh, resigned to the fact that his best friend is a total weirdo.
Five television cameras filmed his every move: the dribbling drills, the layups, the running bank shots and the heaves from 33 feet.
Riding in cowgirl, Vicki heaves her body upon Maura's—and despite the penis that slides into her, Vicki is clearly the top.
First some retches and dry heaves, then it all came up: piña colada, beer, death apple, everything we had eaten that day.
As a result, the Bullitt heaves and crashes through bumps in the road, and you definitely feel it while riding in the cabin.
With a tall body lifted up for good ground clearance, the LX heaves forward under braking, squats back when accelerating and leans into corners.
Centrifugal synth contortions fill out the rest of the sonic space, which heaves like some ghostly mass in an unsteady, yet oddly exhilarating rhythm.
One repairs tractors and heaves bales of hay for the cattle that he and his grandmother keep on a small hillside farm in Appalachia.
Some officials have proposed ticket-only access to St Mark's Square, which heaves with people in summer, but local and national authorities are against this.
Mr. Gold and Mr. Friedman climb a pile of post-rock rubble underneath, making a 34-beat cycle that sighs and heaves and finally disappears.
He heaves our gray woolly poodle onto his chest and kisses her head, tugging gently at the solitary strand of matted fur between her ears.
It heaves its way into corners, bounces a bit on the highway, and refused to let even a whiff of road noise into the cabin.
Set in 1930s London, England heaves under the strain of the Great Depression, and the Banks family is in the throes of financial and emotional crisis.
The average supermarket sauce aisle now heaves with all manner of condiments—everything from banana ketchup to fermented fish sauce and Piri-Piri (cheers for that, Nando's).
Chastain continued, "Once we pull pier side, we cast the lines to the pier and the crew heaves them tight and secures the ship to the pier."
For example, Dr. Windram cites choking, fractures, heat stress, neurological difficulties such as seizures, dry heaves after eating and prolonged diarrhea or vomiting lasting 24 hours or longer.
Calling the mannequin "immense, gargantuan, vast" and saying that it "heaves with fat," Gold said that it was unhealthy to use as a way of promoting Nike's products.
A few hours after getting home, I sit down on my couch and begin to sob—the kind of crying where your body heaves with life-altering loss.
Instead of showing up trashed and throwing haymakers between dry heaves, modern Russian hooligans deliberately train in boxing, wrestling, Muay Thai, and mixed martial arts, and eschew intoxication.
That danger comes through from the start of the opera: Over a deep, sustained pedal tone, the music heaves and surges with murky harmonies and a brassy undertow.
We, who have always listened with one ear (pierced in multiple places) to the rhythmic heaves of Mother Earth's lunar tides, have finally made y'all really, really gay.
So he pulls his cart out of the line and heaves it up there—no way he's leaving it behind so these cocksuckers can start going through his bags.
Abandoning decorum, she sprints into her building, and as the door clicks behind her, she dry heaves in a pool of her own sweat, thinking, I should have Ubered.
Watch as he removes it from an enormous backpack and heaves it onto a shaky table that nearly collapses under the weight of of the greatest gaming laptop ever created.
The Huskers' practice facility — on the first floor of the student union on East Campus, about a 21-minute drive from the university's downtown nexus — heaves with trophies and plaques.
For casu marzu aficionados, the maggots are the best part, and they don't actually eat this ball of dry heaves until thousands of fly larvae are squirming on its surface.
"I held the hand of a woman who heaves sobs as she explained her deep fear that at any moment she could fall to the floor in a seizure," Pressley testified.
Whether the government heaves toward a no-deal departure, calls a snap general election, works out a softer Brexit or doesn't even leave the European Union are all given similar credibility.
Flawed candidates can be rejected for NSC posts or denied confirmation as ambassadors because Washington heaves with people who would like such jobs, and are eager to step up as replacements.
That is, he's a dude who rolls around and heaves bombs, who makes it all happen and celebrates like a Pee Wee player—full-field sprints, fists pumping—when it does.
In a report released April 9 by the publishers of BMJ Case Reports, Gunasekaran and colleagues describe how the patient had started having dry heaves after competing in a hot pepper contest.
The road from Adigrat to the border town of Zalambessa heaves each day with lorries loaded with cement, building materials and Ethiopian teff, a staple grain, bound for Asmara, the Eritrean capital.
The sound design and animation go a long way to selling the Leviathan Axe, too, with a weighty thud when it hits and Kratos' yells of exertion as he heaves the weapon.
Of course, he lights up defenders, but his team is deeply mediocre and he can't seem to do it without heaving up thirsty, thirsty three-point heaves that he simply cannot make.
Mr. Coltrane bleats and heaves through his solos, spewing out odd clusters of notes, splitting acrid tones and repeating big windmill patterns until they seem to have broken free of their context.
An astonishing collection of laughs — whinnies, giggles, squeals, snorts, heaves — gradually colors the narrative, until this seemingly harmless man becomes, in effect, not just a witness to savagery, but also an accessory.
There are lots of good reasons to scatter data around the globe: whenever an earthquake finally heaves Silicon Valley into the ocean, you'll presumably still want to be able to check your DMs.
If he can hunt for more open opportunities behind the three-point line instead of settling on tough, contested heaves, he can be one of the most efficient players in the entire NBA.
She is eclipsed by the person of Trump, who heaves into the center of the frame like one of those giant cruise ships that arrive in the harbor to blot out the sun.
From the start, the Cavaliers (25-6) made things tough for Georgia Tech (19-14), which started 0 for 4 on field-goal attempts, settling for off-balance heaves late in the shot clock.
But there are jittery passages for three murderous witches, and Mr. Andriessen, as he has for decades, likes to send his orchestra into churning, repetitive heaves, like an old-fashioned engine going through its paces.
"Great coaching," Kerr said with a laugh when asked about Curry's amazing heaves, the longer of which came just after the first-quarter buzzer and the shorter on the final play of the first half.
HARARE (Reuters) - Nelson Masaka heaves a hindquarter of beef on his shoulder from a truck and trudges inside his butchery shop, wondering out loud how he would survive Zimbabwe's worst power cuts in three years.
Plumlee, by contrast, heaves his square-shaped body down the lane, combining giant fast-moving legs and court-tracking eyes and snapping arms into a functional movement that honestly looks very difficult every time it happens.
While a few of these shots have been hopeless three-quarter court heaves, that number is quite small given the number of timeouts teams have at their disposal, and has a negligible effect on overall percentages.
And in the kitchen, the new owner and chef, Billy Li, a native of Guangdong, China, who spent most of his life in Puerto Rico, crushes plantains in a mortar, then heaves shrimp into a giant wok.
The FBI and Justice Department have a century-long history of skewering targets to gratify their political masters, while the FISA court routinely heaves buckets of judicial hogwash to countenance the wholesale destruction of Americans' constitutional rights.
In the opening scene of Logan, a rusty, and bloodied middle-aged man, the X-Man formerly known as Wolverine, heaves over, covered in dust while a crew of men attempt to steal the hubcaps off his car.
Britain has a carbon tax floor that heaves gas more quickly into an advantageous position price once prices are falling and carbon is up, while in Germany this impulse is missing, lessening the price effect, the executive said.
Carroll, who is just back from injury and looking a step slow on the night, switches the coverage and finds himself looking at Matthew Dellavedova as James heaves himself into the air and catches an alley oop pass.
The bottom of the bay is filled with sandbars and rocks and fallen logs over which the ice heaves and falls every six hours with all the grace of a dinner plate tossed down a flight of stairs.
Besides other visual artists, the most compelling connection for me is with a contemporaneous poem by John Ashbery, in which Popeye "heaves bolts of loving thunder / At his own astonished becoming" ("Farm Implements and Rutabagas in a Landscape," 1927).
Instead, she is the bead of raw sweat in a field of dainty perspires; the asthmatic who heaves uncomfortable while others pant prettily; the pool-playing, drag-racing, trash-taking bad girl of a sport the thrives on illusion and politesse.
The drunk is still snoring, so she kisses her baby goodbye, asks Gran to take good care of him, heaves the drunk over her shoulder, grabs up the gin bottle, and staggers away, the dashboard binging and bonging louder than ever.
The land in which Sutem's ancestors were buried now heaves with daytrippers taking selfies, while the Urak Lawoi community of the Chao Lay are confined to a small patch of Phuket's Rawai beach that is also claimed by developers and individuals.
Nope, it's a guy called Jack going to town on Amazon about Be On 1, a "turtle" patch that sticks onto the skin and claims to kill hangovers before the dry heaves, shakes, and fear materialise, apocalypse-like on the horizon of the morning after.
Over the previous 43 minutes, the duo had combined for nearly 700 passing yards and six touchdowns and alternated highlight-reel passes — across-the-body, frozen-roped, rainmaking heaves — and old-fashioned grit that swirled together to account for 83 points on the scoreboard.
But there is also a defiance that exists outside all that at work, a confused and searching leviathan of solidarity that heaves massively into view at the street protests that have marked the last two weeks before slipping back under the city's usual churning surface.
Most of Episode 2 is focused on Brent, a brutish, arrogant, shiny-lipped man who gets alarmingly drunk, dry-heaves on what appears to be the side of the road, calls all the girls he's living and working with in Mykonos ugly, and eventually falls asleep on the floor.
The hull of a ship of this size resembles a sheer building of five or six stories, and the thought of climbing it on a rope ladder with wooden rungs while wearing a suit and dress shoes as the ship heaves in the sea would give anyone pause.
Shaq makes three dribbles in the post, heaves his back into him, turns around—almost as if Dudley isn't even there—rises up with his legs splayed as far as possible, practically thrusting his crotch into Dudley, and slams down so heavily you can hear the rim aching.
J.P. The Israeli singer and electronic-music producer Noga Erez gives "Toy" a beat that jitters and heaves, ratchets across the stereo field, speeds up fitfully and stops for a moment of dead silence halfway through the song; the melodies are brief modal phrases hinting at Middle Eastern origins.
Rodgers threw the ball well, but his deep heaves didn't always miraculously find their way to his receivers: Though the Packers' run ended when they plunged off the table, they did more than enough to save head coach Mike McCarthy's job—and in fact, re-established themselves as perennial NFC contenders.
It's visible when Harden throws a lob that clanks too high off the backboard and when Corey Brewer launches one of those two-handed, back-twisting crosscourt heaves that proves too much for the aging reflexes of Jason Terry; only two teams in the NBA turn the ball over with greater regularity than Houston.
The video was reposted in a number of other subreddits and also made its way to Twitter; regardless of the platform, it was met with head shakes, dry heaves… and a lot of other reminders why none of us should ever eat from buffets, in public, or consume any foodstuffs that we didn't purchase, unwrap, and prepare for ourselves.
Manure Wagons of the Stars And there a manure wagon of the autonomous region passes Ay the manure wagon heaves of it She to his mumble plugs an ear God it smells of it It speeds the air And from the moon hangs a pretty little cloud of it The day is cut from it, in hourly pies of it There a mountain of it with Crag-fastened ram and smells of ewe Wagon wheels must turn.
In the time that I've been covering the American military, I have fought the urge to vomit during a catapult takeoff from an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf, convinced myself that I was dying of blood loss when the Humvee I was in was run over by a tank in Iraq, and battled nerves and stomach heaves from an ejection seat of a B-1 bomber, wondering what the heck I thought I was doing 27,000 feet in the air.
The ability to move freely through time, the privileged access to the wounded privacies of many characters, the striking diversity of human beings across a relatively narrow canvas, the shock waves as one generation heaves, like tectonic plates, against another, the secrets and lapses and repressions, at once intimate and historical, the power, indeed, of an investigation that is always political and always intimate—here is the novel being supremely itself, proving itself up to the job by changing not its terms of employment but the shape of the task. ♦

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