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heaviest

adjective as in depressed, gloomy

adjective as in listless, slow

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At the same time, the heaviest parts—the main fuselage, the engines and wings—sink to the bottom.

He fought alongside Russian forces in the heaviest fighting of the brief war at Tskhinvali, forcing Georgian forces to retreat.

I was far and away the heaviest kid all through elementary school, junior high, and high school.

For now though, the TOW is the heaviest American-made weapon seen on the Syrian battlefield.

And so come the most surprising facet of Delia's memoir, her choice to lead with the emotionally heaviest subject—Nora's death.

Then the general started out to secure the longest and heaviest pair of cavalry sabres he could find in Rome.

The heaviest rainfall usually occurs, however, during the summer.

This blow, struck by Madame Roland, was by far the heaviest the throne of France had yet received.

They rivaled the Jacobins in the endeavor to see who could strike the heaviest blows against the throne.

The Pryor makes the heaviest, richest shipping, and can only be grown to perfection on alluvial or heavily manured lands.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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