Definition:
heave
- heaveto rise to view, as from below the horizon
- heave(an exclamation used by sailors, as when heaving the anchor up)
- heaveto loosen (a sail) from its gaskets in order to set it
- heavetch
- heavebor struggle
- heaveto lift with effort
- heaveto come to a halt
- heaveto lift forcefully
- heavedisplace (as a rock stratum) especially by a fault
- heaveto careen (a vessel)
- heavent
- heaverow cast heaving rocks
- heaveutter with obvious effort or with a deep breath heave a sigh of relief
- heaveto lift and throw with effort
- heaveto stop the headway of (a vessel), esp. by bringing the head to the wind and trimming the sails so that they act against one another
- heaveto rise and fall rhythmically
- heaverise and fall rhythmically
- heaverise or become thrown or raised up
- heaveto retch
- heaveelevate
- heavemove in an indicated way the ship hove into view
- heavemove a ship in a specified direction or manner
- heaveact of heaving
- heaveto shake loose (a reef taken in a sail)
- heavecause to swell or rise