heave up



heave something up

 
1. Lit. to lift something up. With a lot of effort, they heaved the heavy lid up. The workers heaved up the huge boulder.
2. Fig. to vomit something up. The dog heaved most of the cake up on the kitchen floor. It heaved up the cake it had eaten.
See also: heave, up

heave up

v.
1. To raise or lift something up, especially with great effort or force: The campers heaved up the flag. The tow truck heaved our car up.
2. To vomit: I heaved up my dinner. The turbulent waves caused the people on the ship to heave their lunch up.
See also: heave, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kuzman-Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian
Leocadius-Late Roman
LenoxLEN-əksScottish, English (Rare)
Mikhailu-Old Church Slavic
Dinesha-Hinduism
MÜMİN-Turkish