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"heavy character" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a character in a novel, play, or movie who is complex, deep, or emotionally weighty. Example: "The heavy character of Lady Macbeth adds a sense of mystery and darkness to Shakespeare's play."
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We are sorry to know that the music selected for this year is to be all a heavy character.
Before Ibrahim became a Muslim, according to the late saxophonist Basil Coetzee, he was a "very arrogant, heavy character with no respect for anybody else".
Certainly this harsh, heavy character study is unafraid to tackle such classic Bergman themes as moral responsibility and the existence of evil in a supposedly Godless universe.
"I'd been playing a lot of heavy character roles.
I'm guessing the teens with major imperfections like acne or no dimples are assigned to wear those bulky heavy character costumes.
Likewise, Diana Steenbergen of IGN gave the episode a rating of 9.2 out of 10, praising the quick pace, "heavy" character development, and "ton and a half of angst".
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He was apparently cheerfully indifferent to that city's scary reputation, until he was effectively chased out of the country by some heavy characters.
I tried a handful - unyielding, heavy characters - of which I was most taken by the relatively accessible Château de Sabazan 2003, Côtes de Saint-Mont, France (£12.99, Nicolas, Grape Ideas, Bedales) and, despite the grotesquery of its metal label and red wax seal, the dusty Madiran Plénitude 2001 (around £14.99, Bedales, Adnams).
And Heavy characters can only ride in karts that are heavy as well, so choose wisely.
More important to take into consideration is the weight class, divided up into Light, Medium or Heavy characters.
The light characters at the top Babies, Koopa, Toad) have different karts and bikes then the medium characters, which is different from the heavy characters.
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