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Example sentences for "heaver"

Lexicographically close words:
heavenliness; heavenly; heavens; heavenward; heavenwards; heavers; heaves; heavie; heavier; heavies
  1. This thought wave was instantly merged into the sense of knowing:-- The coal heaver who had presented the soiled scrap of paper which summoned the young aviators to the twin towers on the day of the destruction of the war depot!

  2. But he was born the son of an earl, and the coal-heaver propensities had been trained and trimmed in patrician fashion.

  3. A coal-heaver has, after all, a dignified way of earning his living.

  4. The coal-shed is made tidy and swept up, and the coal-heaver awaits his company.

  5. So the folks used to say as Thomas Britton, the coal-heaver of Clerkenwell Green, paced up and down the neighbouring streets with his sack of small coal on his back, destined for one of his customers.

  6. Jasper had had a letter from Kate Heaver that morning early, which sent him to her, and he had gone to the House to do what he thought to be his duty.

  7. Hylda hurried down the staircase to her room, saw Kate Heaver waiting, beckoned to her, caught up her opera-cloak, and together they passed down the staircase to the front door.

  8. Heaver rang a bell, a footman appeared, and, at a word, called a cab.

  9. Just then he caught sight of Kate Heaver climbing the stair to the deck where they were.

  10. An old impatience once hers was vanished, and Kate Heaver would have given a month's wages for one of those flashes of petulance of other days ever followed by a smile.

  11. I want to know what startled Heaver yonder, what you have come to say.

  12. In her agitation she had not noticed them, and the devoted Heaver had not drawn her attention to them.

  13. Inside, she suddenly swayed and sank fainting to the ground, as Kate Heaver ran forward to her.

  14. The coal-heaver had already gone to his work, but Mrs. Godbehere directed him to an eating-house near by, where he went and had some breakfast.

  15. In this rickety, filthy, old tenement the coal-heaver rented two rooms on the third floor.

  16. It don't matter a damn to me if a man's a duke or a coal-heaver as long as he's the goods, and the Honourable Jimmy is.

  17. The Sapper watched the phlegmatic bellows-heaver for a few moments curiously.

  18. The coal-heaver runs foul of a gentleman coming out of a gateway; the gentleman smells of liquor and looks a little shaky; his clothes are silk-lined.

  19. The coal-heaver continues his walk with a heavy, long stride.

  20. So the folks used to say as Thomas Britton, the coal-heaver of Clerkenwell Green, paced up and down the neighboring streets with his sack of small coal on his back, destined for one of his customers.

  21. A grunt or an oath were the usual replies, but no one took any further notice of the gigantic coal-heaver and his ragged friends.

  22. He had no cause to love the provincial coal-heaver who had raised a raucous voice to threaten him.

  23. Tinville, for the coal-heaver had paused, as if trying to collect his thoughts.

  24. What that provincial coal-heaver had foretold had indeed come to pass.

  25. I don't understand what you mean by your position; but I know I 'd have been a coal-heaver rather than live on my relations.

  26. He said he would have been a coal-heaver rather than be dependent upon his relations.

  27. Having achieved this initial absurdity, he then asks in a tone of bitter protest whether a man may not sleep in his own bed, and is he to do nothing if he finds a coal-heaver already in possession when he retires?

  28. The coal-heaver pleads that he saw a baker being shaved there the day before.

  29. The middle of a black night on the Atlantic was this, and the big seine-heaver was throwing the seine in great armfuls.

  30. We lay on our oars then, both boats ready for another row, with the skipper and seine-heaver in each standing on top of the seine and watching for the fish to show again.

  31. He said loudly that he looked on the Heaver as the best three-year-old in England.

  32. In between little Jacky Brown and that big old coal-heaver who was so impudent about the blanket-club, hanging like a monkey upon the rails of the terrace, and hallooing as loud as they.

  33. Twas the coal-heaver that helped me up,' said Lance.

  34. At length the coal-heaver tore the other from his throat, and getting him at arm’s length promptly felled him to the ground.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heaver" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.