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1.
To
cause
to
move
upward
or
onward
by a lifting
effort
;
to
lift
;
to
raise
;
to
hoist
;
--
often
with
up
;
as,
the
wave
heaved the
boat
on
land
.
Source : opted (
71260
) - auto
2.
To
throw
;
to
cast
;
--
obsolete
,
provincial
,
or
colloquial
,
except
in
certain
nautical
phrases;
as,
to
heave
the
lead
;
to
heave
the
log
.
Source : opted (
71261
) - auto
3.
To
force
from,
or into,
any
position
;
to
cause
to
move
;
also,
to
throw
off
;
--
mostly
used in
certain
nautical
phrases;
as,
to
heave
the
ship
ahead
.
Source : opted (
71262
) - auto
4.
To
raise
or
force
from the
breast
;
to
utter
with
effort
;
as,
to
heave
a
sigh
.
Source : opted (
71263
) - auto
5.
To
cause
to
swell
or
rise
,
as the
breast
or
bosom
.
Source : opted (
71264
) - auto
6.
To be
thrown
up
or raised;
to
rise
upward
,
as a
tower
or
mound
.
Source : opted (
71265
) - auto
7.
To
rise
and
fall
with
alternate
motions,
as the lungs in
heavy
breathing,
as waves in a
heavy
sea
,
as ships on the billows,
as the
earth
when
broken
up
by
frost
,
etc.
;
to
swell
;
to
dilate
;
to
expand
;
to
distend
;
hence
,
to
labor
;
to
struggle
.
Source : opted (
71266
) - auto
8.
To make an
effort
to
raise
,
throw
,
or
move
anything;
to
strain
to do something
difficult
.
Source : opted (
71267
) - auto
9.
To make an
effort
to
vomit
;
to
retch
;
to
vomit
.
Source : opted (
71268
) - auto
10.
An
effort
to
raise
something,
as a
weight
,
or one's
self
,
or to
move
something
heavy
.
Source : opted (
71269
) - auto
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