BUCKLE vs HEAVE: NOUN
- A clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.
- A contorted expression, as of the face.
- A curl of hair, esp. a kind of crisp curl formerly worn; also, the state of being curled.
- A distortion bulge, bend, or kink, as in a saw blade or a plate of sheet metal.
- A device, usually of metal, consisting of a frame with one more movable tongues or catches, used for fastening things together, as parts of dress or harness, by means of a strap passing through the frame and pierced by the tongue.
- An iron loop for fastening the blade to the frame of a wood-saw.
- In heraldry, same as arming-buckle.
- A clasp consisting of a rectangular or curved rim, with one or more movable tongues secured to the chape at one side or in the middle, and long enough to rest upon the opposite side: used for fastening together two straps or belts or the ends of the same strap, or for some similar purpose.
- The condition of being curled, as of hair.
- Any curl of hair, especially a long curl carefully arranged, and turned toward the head, worn by women in the eighteenth century.
- A contorted expression of the face.
- A bend, bulge, or kink, as in a saw-blade.
- An instance of bending, warping, or crumpling; a bend or bulge.
- An ornament that resembles this clasp, such as a metal square on a shoe or hat.
- A clasp for fastening two ends, as of straps or a belt, in which a device attached to one of the ends is fitted or coupled to the other.
- A shape distorted by twisting or folding
- Fastener that fastens together two ends of a belt or strap; often has loose prong
- Plural A disease of horses. See heaves.
- In mining, a dislocation or displacement of a part of a vein, in consequence of its intersection by another vein or cross-course, or by a simple slide, fracture, or jointing of the country-rock.
- A rise of land; a knoll.
- An upward movement or expansion; swell or distention, as of the waves of the sea, of the lungs in difficult or painful breathing, of the earth in an earthquake, etc.; a forcible uplifting.
- An act of heaving; a lifting, throwing, tossing, or retching exertion.
- A pulmonary disease of horses that is characterized by respiratory irregularities, such as coughing, and is noticeable especially after exercise or in cold weather.
- The act or an instance of gagging or vomiting.
- An upward movement, especially of a ship or aircraft.
- An upward movement of a surface, especially when caused by swelling and expansion of clay, removal of overburden, or freezing of subsurface water.
- A horizontal dislocation, as of a rock stratum, at a fault.
- An act of hurling; a throw, especially when considered in terms of distance.
- The act or effort of raising or lifting something.
- The act of raising something
- An upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling)
- (geology) a horizontal dislocation
- The act of lifting something with great effort
- An involuntary spasm of ineffectual vomiting
- Throwing something heavy (with great effort)
BUCKLE vs HEAVE: VERB
- To buckle down; to apply oneself.
- To enter upon some labour or contest; to join in close fight; to contend.
- To give in; to react suddenly or adversely to stress or pressure (of a person).
- To distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression.
- Bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat
- Fasten with a buckle or buckles
- Fold or collapse
- Breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted
- Rise and move, as in waves or billows
- Make an unsuccessful effort to vomit; strain to vomit
- Throw with great effort
- Lift or elevate
- Utter a sound, as with obvious effort
- Bend out of shape, as under pressure or from heat
- Nautical: to move or cause to move in a specified way, direction, or position
BUCKLE vs HEAVE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To bend to; to engage with zeal.
- To enter upon some labor or contest; to join in close fight; to struggle; to contend.
- To yield; to give way; to cease opposing.
- To bend out of a true vertical plane, as a wall.
- To bend permanently; to become distorted; to bow; to curl; to kink.
- To succumb, as to exhaustion or authority; give in.
- To give way; collapse.
- To bend, warp, or crumple, as under pressure or heat.
- To become fastened with a buckle.
- To cause to bend, warp, or crumple.
- To fasten with a buckle.
- To push at a capstan bar or lever.
- To pull at or haul a rope or cable.
- To move in a certain direction or to a specified position.
- To pant; gasp.
- To gag or vomit.
- To rise and fall in turn, as waves.
- To rise up or swell, as if pushed up; bulge.
- To displace or move (a vein, lode, or stratum, for example).
- To make rise or swell.
- To move (a ship) in a certain direction or into a certain position by hauling.
- To raise or haul up by means of a rope, line, or cable.
- To vomit (something).
- To give out or utter with effort or pain.
- To throw or toss.
- To throw (a heavy object) with great effort; hurl.
- To raise or lift, especially with great effort or force: : lift.
BUCKLE vs HEAVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To join in marriage.
- To prepare for action; to apply with vigor and earnestness; -- formerly, generally used reflexively, but by mid 20th century, usually used with down; -- .
- To bend; to cause to kink, or to become distorted.
- To fasten or confine with a buckle or buckles.
- N/A
BUCKLE vs HEAVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Often has loose prong
- To marry.
- To join together; unite in marriage.
- To confine or limit.
- To join in battle.
- To prepare for action of any kind (a metaphor taken from buckling on armor previous to engaging in battle); hence, to set vigorously to work at anything: with a reflexive pronoun.
- To fasten with a buckle or buckles.
- To do up (the hair) in curlpapers; curl; crimp. See buckle, n., 3.
- To bend; curl; shrivel as by the application of heat.
- To enter upon some labor or contest; struggle; contend: with with.
- To bend to something; apply one's self with vigor; engage in with zeal: with to: as, “go, buckle to the law,”
- To yield assent; agree: with to: as, I can't buckle to that.
- To curl; become wrinkled; shrivel up.
- To bend; bow.
- Strain to vomit
- To pant, as after severe exertion; labor.
- To rise and fall with alternate motions, as the waves of the sea, the lungs in difficult or painful breathing, the earth in an earthquake, etc.
- To be raised, thrown, or forced up; rise; swell up; bulge out.
- Synonyms and Hoist, Lift, etc. See raise.
- Nautical, to draw or pull in any direction, as by means of a windlass or capstan: as, to heave a ship ahead (that is, to bring her forward, when not under sail, by means of a cable or other appliance); to heave up an anchor (to raise it from the bottom of the sea or elsewhere).
- In geology, to throw or lift out of its place: said of the intersection of two veins, or of that of a cross-course with another vein.
- To throw upward and outward; cast or toss with force or effort; hurl or pitch, as with aim or purpose: as, to heave a stone; to heave the lead.
- To bring up or forth with effort; raise from the breast or utter with the voice laboriously or painfully: as, to heave a sigh or a groan.
- To increase.
- To elevate or elate in condition or feeling, as by the operation of some potent agency or some moving influence; exalt; promote; raise suddenly or forcibly to a higher state.
- To cause to swell or bulge upward; raise above the former or the surrounding level: often with up.
- To weigh; heft.
- To lift (a child) at baptism; baptize; also, to be sponsor for.
- Especially To lift with obvious effort; raise with exertion, as something heavy or resistant.
- To raise; lift; hoist.
- (idiom) (sight/view) To rise or seem to rise over the horizon into view, as a ship.
BUCKLE vs HEAVE: RELATED WORDS
- Lash, Tie, Seat, Curl, Hook, Attach, Knuckle, Belt, Lock, Bow, Fasten, Heave, Warp, Clasp, Crumple
- Throw, Heave up, Heft up, Raise, Pant, Warp, Surge, Heft, Billow, Elevation, Buckle, Puff, Gag, Lift, Gasp
BUCKLE vs HEAVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Loop, Capsize, Earring, Red, Tie, Seat, Curl, Hook, Attach, Knuckle, Belt, Lock, Fasten, Heave, Warp
- Pull, Loose, Chuck, Fling, Throw, Heave up, Raise, Pant, Warp, Surge, Elevation, Buckle, Puff, Gag, Gasp
BUCKLE vs HEAVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Next Anna advances the lesson by adding a fruit layer buckle and bakes a Raspberry Ricotta Buckle.
- Make sure your children buckle up or buckle up for them.
- Made from an actual seat belt buckle, it comes with a keychain that lets you clip your keys to the buckle.
- Senior chief petty officer Belt Buckle: Belt Buckle Set, Multi durable exterior grade inserts.
- The straps feature a cam buckle along with buckle pads which keep your surfboard protected.
- Georgia Frame Buckle with Belt, Brass buckle which is a close copy of an original.
- Connect chest strap by passing male buckle through female buckle.
- Instructions for using a Buckle Reward on buckle.
- Check friction buckle for slippage and sharp buckle edges.
- Buckle folding, buckle locked, make it secure and reliable.
- With a heave from her he struggled to his feet.
- You can all heave a sigh of relief now.
- At sundown, I heave great sighs: survived another day.
- Wait for the flames to stop and heave ho!
- Perfect view, HEAVE IN SIGHT, open to the order.
- Liberty, library, heave and heaven, Rachel, loch, moustache, eleven.
- This is like waiting for your turn in Heave?
- Left parasternal lift or heave may be felt.
- We can heave that sigh along with them.
- Correct placement of heave materials is essential to ensure the foundations and substructure are adequately protected from heave forces.
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