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heave in Maithili মৈথিলী

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heave in English

  • heave
    expr. heave ho! a cry of sailors when pulling up the anchor or doing other strenuous work as a group.

  • heave
    expr. heave in (or into) sight, to come into view.
    Ex. As the clock struck two the old car could be heard chugging down the next street and hove into sight just a minute or two later.

  • heave
    expr. heave to,
    a. to stop (a ship) especially by bringing its head into the wind and trimming the sails so that they act against one another.
    Ex. ""Shorten sail ... and heave the ship to,"" said the Captain (Michael Scott).
    b. to sto

  • heave
    heave, verb, heavedor (especially Nautical)hove,heaving,noun, interjection.

  • heave
    interj.

  • heave
    noun 1. an act or fact of heaving; throw.
    Ex. With a mighty heave, we pushed the boat into the water.
    2. the act of swelling or rising up; rhythmical rising (and falling), as of waves.
    Ex. Scobie never succeeded in sleeping properly ag

  • heave
    v.i. 1a. to pull with force or effort; haul.
    Ex. They heaved on the rope.
    b. to move a ship in a certain direction or way by such means.
    2. to rise and fall alternately.
    Ex. Waves heave in a storm.
    3. to breathe hard; pan

  • heave
    v.t. 1. to lift with force or effort; hoist.
    Ex. He heaved the heavy box into the wagon. I saw the angels heave up Sir Lancelot into heaven, and the gates of heaven opened against him (Thomas Malory).
    2. to lift and throw; cast; fling.

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