having (a lot of) weight; difficult to carry or move; of more than usual size, amount etc
having great weight
Cases of word usage
1) a heavy piece of iron used for keeping a ship fixed to the sea bottom (anchor)
2) heavy material (e.g. rock, iron, sand, water) put into a ship to keep it steady or used to make a road or a railway (ballast)
3) a kind of large, heavy animal with thick fur (bear)
4) a violent and heavy snowstorm (blizzard)
5) a heavy load (burden)
6) a large, heavy gun, especially the old kind that fired a solid ball of metal (cannon)
7) a kind of heavy tool with a sharp edge for chopping meat, wood etc (chopper)
8) to cup (something) into two (with a blow from a heavy axe etc) (cleave)
9) (to make) the sound of heavy metals striking together (clunk)
10) (of a person) fat and heavy (corpulent)