
1) Actor who plays the villain 2) Backbreaking 3) Bad guy in films 4) Bad-guy role 5) Bearing great weight 6) Beefy 7) Being or playing the villain 8) Brawny 9) Bulky 10) Burdensome 11) Calorific 12) Chunky 13) Cloying 14) Compact and fine-grained 15) Creamy 16) Cumbersome 17) Cumbrous 18) Darkened by clouds
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1) Arduous 2) Awkward 3) Backbreaking 4) Baddy 5) Bad guy 6) Beefy 7) Broad 8) Brute 9) Burdensome 10) Cloggy 11) Compact 12) Deep 13) Dense 14) Distressful 15) Distressing 16) Disturbing 17) Doughy 18) Dull 19) Effortful 20) Enceinte 21) Fat 22) Fleshy 23) Full 24) Gravid 25) Grueling 26) Gruelling
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- an actor who plays villainous roles
- a serious (or tragic) role in a play
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Having very complex rules and/or complex strategies that require deep thought, careful planning, and long playing times.
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adjective applied to a problem which has a relatively large number of pieces in the initial position. Heaviness should be avoided where possible in the interests of economy.
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• (adv.) Heavily; -- sometimes used in composition; as, heavy-laden. • (superl.) Not easy to bear; burdensome; oppressive; hard to endure or accomplish; hence, grievous, afflictive; as, heavy yokes, expenses, undertakings, trials, news, etc. • (superl.) Not agreeable to, or suitable for, the stomach; not easily digested; -- said of f...
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A role described by many performers as a favorite `character` to play. The heavy is the villain of the plot and the actress or actor playing this part is referred to as the `heavy` as well
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Having very complex rules and/or complex strategies that require deep thought, careful planning, and long playing times.
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dark beer
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An equities market now dominated by sellers, or oversupply, resulting in falling prices. See: Overbought, resistance level, tired.
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1. Heaved or lifted with labour; not light; weighty; ponderous; as, a heavy stone; hence, sometimes, large in extent, quantity, or effects; as, a heavy fall of rain or snow; a heavy failure; heavy business transactions, etc.; often implying strength; as, a heavy barrier; also, difficult to move; as, a heavy draught. ... 2. Not easy to bear; burdens...
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In technical analysis, a pattern that results where a stock price reaches a peak and declines; rises
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a thick, colory infusion with little briskness or astringency
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Heav'y adjective Having the heaves.
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Heav'y adverb Heavily; -- sometimes used in composition; as,
heavy -laden.
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Heav'y transitive verb To make heavy. [ Obsolete]
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Can be used instead of the word very, but can also be used to describe bad news.
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A term describing a full, deep-colored infusion without astringency.
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Heavy metal is a style of metal for old dudes. The term heavy has also been used to describe seemingly every metal style under the sun, as well as those not under the sun (black metal folk, I
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Heavy is slang for unpleasant or tedious.
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Having very complex rules and/or complex
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slang for someone employed for their intimidating physical presence.
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laboured adjective requiring or showing effort; `heavy breathing`; `the subject made for labored reading`
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leaden adjective lacking lightness or liveliness; `heavy humor`; `a leaden conversation`
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Printing terminology referring to boldest weight of type.
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