Heavinesses [noun]
Definition of Heavinesses:
burden
Sentence/Example of Heavinesses:
Sheppard said before the draft that Wall won’t be playing heavy minutes anymore after averaging just under 36 minutes per game since coming into the league as the No.
A long-haul aircraft like this is much heavier when it takes off than when it lands—that’s the reason a pilot may decide to dump fuel if they need to return to the airport they took off from right away in an emergency.
That includes heavy metals, radioactive materials, coliforms and phosphates.
If you lift heavy weights, you develop bigger muscles and get better at lifting heavy weights.
As in his Cavaliers stint, Lue takes over the Clippers with the franchise facing its heaviest championship expectations to date.
Again, the rain could be heavy at times, with minor flooding possible overnight.
Most of the deuterium quickly fused into heavier, stabler elements like helium and lithium.
Its spark is unfazed by rain and heavy winds, which makes starting a fire in adverse conditions a lot easier.
Mullens was under heavy pass-rush pressure from Green Bay’s Preston Smith.
In a Dutch oven or large, heavy pot over medium-high heat, heat the oil until shimmering.