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having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up
(of the sky) covered with dark clouds that often indicate the possibility of rain
(of food) dense and likely to cause digestive discomfort
great in amount, degree, or intensity; worse than usual in severity
(of weapons, vehicles, or equipment) designed for maximum military power or force
bearing or characterized by great psychological or emotional burden, such as sadness, worry, or fatigue
(of soil) dense, compact, and fine-grained
having a higher than average atomic mass
(of sleep) deep, long-lasting, and difficult to wake up from easily
lacking lightness, levity, or liveliness
involving such intense physical effort that it leads to exhaustion
producing a loud, deep, or resonant sound
large, powerful, and capable of handling substantial loads or rough work
(of a literary work) very serious or hard to understand
characterized by excessive indulgence in food, drink, or other bodily appetites
very steep or sharply inclined
made from thick, substantial, or dense fabric
referring to an actor or role that represents the villain or antagonist
allowing little or no passage of light
remarkably large, impressive, or prodigious in degree, quantity, or effect
a role of grave, tragic, or emotionally intense character in a play or film
an actor who typically portrays villainous or antagonistic characters
a strong, full-bodied beer with high alcohol content, typically above 7% ABV
What is "heavy"?
Heavy, also known as Scottish heavy, is a type of beer that originated in Scotland and is known for its rich, malty flavor and full-bodied texture. It is brewed using a combination of malted barley, hops, and yeast, and is typically aged for an extended period of time to enhance its flavors and smoothness. Heavy beer has a deep amber to brown color, with a sweet, caramel-like taste and a slightly bitter finish. It is often associated with Scottish pub culture, and is traditionally served in pint glasses or tankards. Heavy beer is a popular choice among beer enthusiasts for its complex flavors and hearty character, and is often enjoyed alongside traditional Scottish dishes such as haggis, neeps, and tatties.
slowly or with effort, as though burdened by great weight
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