Vaulting over the port gunwale to the safety of the boat's open deck, I chortled as I landed heavily in it.
The plumber's tool bag landed heavily on the marbled tile floor.
The smell of death hung heavily in the misty morning air.
Jacob felt the weight of losing his grandmother: he walked heavily toward her casket.
The correct spelling for "heavily" is H-E-A-V-I-L-Y.
"More heavily" is a comparative. "Most heavily" would be a superlative.
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Heavily can be used in multiple ways. One definition of heavily is to describe an item that is heavy. Another use of the term can be very slowly, and third the term may be used to mean severely.
After the verb e.g. he sighed heavily
Your question isn't even an interrogative sentence. That's what an interrogative sentence is; a question. Okay, I'm game. "Did it snow heavily?" That's the best I can do with what you've given me.
Jacob felt the weight of losing his grandmother: he walked heavily toward her casket.
use heavily in a sentence
Their economy depended heavily on export trade.
heavily, mossy, and dark
She moved from a rural area to a heavily populated large city.
There was a desperate and sanguinary struggle in which the Indians must have suffered heavily.
Original answer: Drinking heavily exposes people to liver problems.Does not fit the criteria requested by the Asker.New answer: Drinking heavily can make a person predisposed to liver problems.
Because she is a brand new teacher, her lesson plans will be heavily scrutinized by the principal for six weeks.
The superlative of heavily is "most heavily."
When Jarvis raised Rhode Island Red chickens, his chicken coops were heavily populated.