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heavy legs
noun
An alleged medical condition, described as an unpleasant sensation of pain and heaviness in the lower limbs.
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"We had some heavy legs".
In Italian we have a phrase: hard legs, heavy legs.
The Devils, however, noticed the heavy legs of the Penguins.
Heavy legs in early December do not bode well.
"I thought he had heavy legs tonight," D'Antoni said of Stoudemire.
An enormous black and white cob with heavy legs covered in wiry, coarse hair.
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(And what a heavy leg. Did you hear that thud as it hit the floor? Ouch).
Because ratites do not have to lift their bodies off the ground for flying, however, they have large bodies supported by heavy leg bones and thick strong feet adapted for running.
Mr. Tynan grew up hobbling around on heavy leg braces on a Kilkenny farm, became a doctor in Ireland and a successful Paralympic athlete before taking up singing at age 33 and rising to much acclaim.
The pseudo-knights wore heavy leg protection: cuisses on their thighs, greaves on their calves, and pointed shoes called sabatons on their feet.
I see trainers in the gym giving these women heavy leg presses which first of all is wrong.
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