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metal toxic metal Erroneous terms used commonly in the toxicological literature but having no generally agreed meaning, sometimes even applied to nonmetals, and therefore a source of confusion and to [..]
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An equities market now dominated by sellers, or oversupply, resulting in falling prices. See: Overbought, resistance level, tired.
Source: nasdaq.com

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mid-13c., "something heavy; heaviness," from heavy (adj.). Theatrical sense of "villain" is 1880, short for heavy villain (1843), heavy leading man (1849) or similar phrases. A &qu [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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Old English hefig "heavy, having much weight; important, grave; oppressive; slow, dull," from Proto-Germanic *hafiga "containing something; having weight" (source also of Old Saxon [..]
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A rock delivered with a greater force than necessary.
Source: curling.ca

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Hitting the ball heavy means that the instead of hitting the ball first and then the ground, you hit the ground and then the ball. This slows down the club significantly and as a result the shot usual [..]
Source: golfonline.co.uk

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slowly as if burdened by much weight; "time hung heavy on their hands" of comparatively great physical weight or density; "a heavy load"; &q [..]
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A term that is a synonym of fat
Source: playthinkinggolf.com (offline)

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difficult to pick up and carry away; weighing a lot
Source: eenglish.in

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Definition adjective
Source: investorwords.com

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Wettest possible condition of a turf course; not usually found in North America.
Source: equibase.com

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A tea which is not brisk and overly strong.
Source: teausa.com

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A market in which prices are demonstrating either an inability to advance or a slight tendency to decline.
Source: infinitytrading.com

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A villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
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broadsheet newspaper
Source: mediastudentsbook.com (offline)

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(n) an actor who plays villainous roles(n) a serious (or tragic) role in a play(adj) of comparatively great physical weight or density(adj) unusually great in degree or quantity or number(adj) of the [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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plumbeus, gravis
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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Suffix used in radio transmission callsigns
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Wettest possible condition of a turf course; not usually found in North America.
Source: saratogaracetrack.com

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big, awesome waves
Source: oceanvibrations.com (offline)

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Taste strong but not very good
Source: drinktea.co.uk

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A stone delivered with a greater speed than necessary.
Source: worldcurling.org

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adj. Having very complex rules and/or complex strategies
Source: boardgamegeek.com

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Used to describe excessive spin.
Source: allabouttabletennis.com

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A stone that is delivered with more than the desired amount of weight or force.
Source: curldc.org (offline)

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When the ground is struck before the ball at impact resulting in a poor contact and lack of distance top
Source: letsgetgolfing.com

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Typically crude oil with an American Petroleum Institute (API) gravity of less than 28 degrees.
Source: risk.net

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Suffix used in radio transmission callsigns (for example: “United 492 Heavy”) to indicate the aircraft is capable of generating wake turbulence.
Source: aviation-service.com

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larger aircraft (767, 777, 747, A330, A340, A380), also used by ATC for the 757 due to its wake turbulence
Source: flyertalk.com

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Suffixes to airline call signs that indicate wake turbulence category', i.e., "American 1 Heavy"
Source: flyertalk.com

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A stone delivered with more weight than required to successfully achieve the desired shot.
Source: rochestercurling.org (offline)

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Usually associated with gravel highways or new construction following heavy rains. Travel not recommended.
Source: highways.gov.sk.ca (offline)

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Over 10 mm/hr and/or Poor Visibility
Source: weather.bm

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Snow This generally means... snowfall accumulating to 4" or more in depth in 12 hours or less; or snowfall accumulating to 6" or more in depth in 24 hours or less. In forecasts, snow [..]
Source: josephoregonweather.com

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Condition of track similar to, but even slower than, muddy.
Source: sportsinteraction.com

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When a player unintentionally delivers a bowl beyond the jack or the intended target it is described as being Heavy.
Source: cannonhillcomsports.com.au (offline)

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lang=en 1600s=1678 |1800s=1813
1843 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: And whereas you ask me, Whither away? I tell you, Sir, I am going to yonder wicket-gate before me; for there, as I am informed, I sh [..]
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Big, gnarly, powerful waves. Teahupoo, Mavericks and Pipeline are good examples.
Source: surfsportsforum.com

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seas/Heavy weather – when the sea is rough.
Source: cruisearabiaonline.com (offline)

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An equities market now dominated by sellers, or oversupply, resulting in falling prices. See: Overbought, resistance level, tired.
Source: people.duke.edu





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