heaved or hove
ˈhōv
; heaving
3
: to utter with obvious effort or with a deep breath
heave a sigh of relief
4
a
: to cause to swell or rise
a spent horse gasping and heaving his chest
Frost had heaved the sidewalk.
b
geology
: to displace (something, such as a rock stratum or a mineral vein) especially by a fault
5
: to draw, pull, or haul on (something, such as a rope)
heave a line
6
obsolete
: elevate
1
a
: to rise and fall rhythmically
The boat heaved up and down on the waves.
b
: pant
runners heaving at the finish line
2
3
: to rise or become thrown or raised up
Roads had begun to heave with frost.
5
: to strain or labor to do something difficult : struggle
heaver
noun
1
a
: an effort to pull or raise something
with each heave of the rope
b
: an act or instance of throwing : hurl
gave the ball a heave toward the basket
2
: an upward motion : rising
especially
: a rhythmical rising
the heave of his chest
3
geology
: horizontal displacement especially by the faulting of a rock
the total heave of the strata
4
heaves plural in form but singular or plural in construction, veterinary medicine
: chronic pulmonary emphysema of the horse resulting in difficult expiration, heaving of the flanks, and a persistent cough
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