ADJECTIVE
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bearing a physically heavy weight or load
loaded down with packages
tree limbs burdened with ice
a heavy-laden cart -
burdened by cares
all ye that labor and are heavy-laden
How To Use heavy-laden In A Sentence
- Where a tin of halvah, coffee-flavored, is the cause of a human assault-wave by a crowd heavy-laden with parcels: Rev. Amy Ziettlow: Battling Christmas Crankiness
- Donald got hold of himself under Moira's heavy-laden gaze. THE MANANA MAN
- He understood our innate need for rest and decompression, which is why He offered to provide His followers with a place of spiritual refuge when He said, Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. TEXAS FAITH: What do your spiritual paths say about the role of play? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
- Bicycles and tricycles with heavy-laden trailers come at you from all angles, and on every street corner someone sits offering a vital puncture-repair service.
- Climbing alpine style - fast and light, with no set camps - they took on bitter winds and heavy-laden cornices of snow but summited in three and a half days.
- all ye that labor and are heavy-laden
- We struggled through long lines of heavy-laden country carts, and swarms of clattering _droskies_, all striving to force their way along with that hurry-skurry that adds to confusion and lessens speed; and we came at last to a long pontoon bridge, over which we crossed the Oka, and beyond which rises the hill-range or ravine, on the top and at the foot of which is built the straggling town of Nijni-Novgorod. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers
- a heavy-laden cart