Sentence examples for be heavier from inspiring English sources

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be heavier

adjective

Having great weight.

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Younger adults appeared to be heavier drinkers.

What could be heavier than gnocchi Bolognese?

Traffic will be heavier than usual".

I would have to be heavier than what I was.

Second, there will be heavier fines if Openreach misses service standards.

The color should be heavier toward the inner part of the eye.

Chanin Building happens to be heavier, but New York Life is half as much.

"Some stuff might be more chamber music, and some might be heavier," Iyer said.

The Navy version will be heavier and have longer wings, for landing on carriers.

Even today, inhabitants of rich countries tend to be heavier than those of poor countries.

These gentlemen argue about whether the chains should be lighter, whether they should be heavier.

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