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Superlative for having, or burdened with, a great or heavy weight
“All but one of the barges were heavily loaded.”
Superlative for slowly, in a laborious or ponderous manner
“Wagons carrying the wounded trundled heavily past, headed for the fords and Virginia.”
Superlative for to an excessive or immoderate degree
“Colonel Rall had been drinking heavily the night before.”
Superlative for to a very large or great degree
“It is not surprising that the population of the estate is heavily biased towards the younger age groups.”
Superlative for to a complete or absolute degree
“The country's only chance at qualification will be to defeat their opponents heavily and hope for the other games to go in their favor.”
Superlative for in a dense or thick manner
“On one side, a light could be seen shining into the heavily misted air from a window.”
Superlative for at a slow speed
Superlative for indulging excessively
Superlative for in a forceful or powerful manner
Superlative for in a harsh or severe manner
Superlative for with great endeavor or resolve
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