15 Verbs to Use for the Word heaviness

Animae gravitatem facit, it brings heaviness to the soul.

A fluffy, softly curled bang adds grace to the forehead and gives it the necessary broadness it needs to lessen and lighten the heaviness of the lower part of the face.

As if the cautious silence of the political writer could prevent a populace from feeling the heaviness of an oppressor's hand, and striving to find relief from unjust burdens.

I got a heaviness" Mrs. Coblenz slid down to her knees beside the chair.

And of himself did he imagine oft, That he was blighted, pale, and waxen less 100 Than he was wont; and that in whispers soft Men said, what may it be, can no one guess Why Troilus hath all this heaviness? All which he of himself conceited wholly Out of his weakness and his melancholy.

His patches of blues and reds in the frescoes of Monte Oliveto are oppressively distinct; his use of dull brown for the shading of flesh imparts a disagreeable heaviness to his best modelled forms; nor did he often attain in his oil pictures to that grave harmony we admire in his "Last Supper" at Cortona.

He had not far to carry his burden; but except his friend, no one should know the heaviness of his heart, neither his father nor his mother, and least of all, Veronica.

Sweet Love, begone awhile, Thou knowest my heaviness; Beauty is born but to beguile

The world lost half its heaviness at once.

On passing the city, Pacheco landed to speak with the rajah, whom he found in evident anxiety; but making as if he did not observe his heaviness, Pacheco addressed him with a cheerful countenance, saying that he was just setting out to defend him against the zamorin, of whom he had no fear of giving a good account.

" Jack's relief and gratitude were best seen in the brightening eye and the more buoyant movement that succeeded the heaviness and agitation of his first impression.

Hercules de Saxonia to this of redness of face, adds "heaviness of the head, fixed and hollow eyes."

This was the masquerader in the American uniform; and an amazingly fleet pair of heels he showed, taking into account his heaviness of body.

I carried home with me a heaviness of feeling and great restlessness and a fear as if something unknown was threatening me.

Yet she was not of the coarse peasant type, though her cheeks were so rosy as to cause her great heaviness of heart on Sunday mornings, and her blue lawn dress was as full as it could afford from shoulders to waist.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  heaviness