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21 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Heaving'

The dramatic scene had the actor heaving with emotion on stage.

The party was heaving with laughter and music until the early hours of the morning.

The earthquake left the city with heaving cracks in the roads and buildings.

The fishermen experienced the thrill of heaving the net onto the boat, filled with a bountiful catch.

Despite their best efforts, the firefighters struggled with heaving the injured person from the wreckage.

The quarterback showcased his strength by heaving the football across the field for a spectacular long pass.

The explorers faced the challenging task of heaving their backpacks up the steep mountain trail.

The heated argument had the room heaving with tension.

The firefighter felt his chest heaving after rescuing people from the burning building.

The heavy workload had the students heaving a sigh of relief when the semester ended.

As the volcano rumbled, it began heaving massive clouds of ash and smoke into the sky.

The exhausted hikers reached the summit, heaving sighs of relief as they enjoyed the breathtaking view.

The protesters were heaving signs and banners in the air, demanding justice for their cause.

The blacksmith was heaving the red-hot metal onto the anvil, shaping it into a finely crafted sword.

The astronauts experienced the sensation of heaving during the rocket's ascent into outer space.

The emotional movie had the audience heaving with tears during the touching scenes.

The political rally was heaving with supporters, all eager to hear the candidate's speech.

The mountain climbers faced the challenging task of heaving themselves up the icy slope, using ice axes and crampons.

The determined athletes were heaving medicine balls as part of their rigorous strength training routine.

The wildlife documentary captured the incredible sight of a whale heaving its massive body out of the water in a breach.

The exhausted marathon runners were heaving at the finish line, having given their all in the race.

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