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what's the meaning with "heavy road"?thank you!
i again being confused with the usage of Z"heavy",please help me expressing following phrase------heavy traffic..heavy news...heavy road...heavy crops....heavy fire...and heavy smoker.
Feb 21, 2009 10:00 AM
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I agree with Bill on his explanation about "heavy road".
heavy news - it might refer to big or talked about news.
heavy crops - it might mean there are plenty of stocks or supplies of crops.
heavy fire - it might mean engulfed by raging fire.
heavy smoker - one who smokes a lot.
February 21, 2009
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Common used phrase is "heavy traffic" which means traffic is congested or simply "the road is packed with too many cars".
February 21, 2009
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