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Filter by Meaning The athlete's injury was much heavier than initially thought, and it required surgery.
The artist's new collection has a heavier focus on social commentary.
The singer's new album has a heavier sound than her previous ones.
She couldn't bear the heavier burden of taking care of her sick mother alone.
The company's decision to invest in the new technology was a heavier risk than they anticipated.
The music became heavier and more intense as the band played on.
The burden of responsibility weighed heavier on his shoulders as he climbed the corporate ladder.
She runs slower when it's colder because her clothes are heavier.
The atmosphere in the room grew heavier as the argument escalated.
The traffic was moving heavier than usual during rush hour.
The chef seasoned the dish heavier with salt than she normally does.
The traffic on the highway got heavier as rush hour approached.
He lifted the weight heavier than he did the last time.
The oil spill made the water heavier and harder for ships to navigate.
The scent of the perfume was heavier than she expected.
The bag felt heavier as she added more books to it.
The weightlifter lifted the barbell heavier than he ever had before.
The plane flew heavier due to the strong crosswinds.
She added a heavier coat to her outfit to keep warm in the winter weather.
The music got heavier during the chorus of the song.
He sleeps heavier during the weekend when he doesn't have to wake up early.
The heavier rocks sank to the bottom of the river.
The lead balloon was much heavier than the helium balloon.
The wet clothes are heavier than the dry clothes.
The heavier traffic during rush hour caused delays.
The heavier fabric made for a warmer winter coat.
The dense forest had heavier vegetation near the river.
The concrete block is heavier than the clay block.
The lead ball is heavier than the plastic ball.
The full water bottle is heavier than the empty water bottle.
The metal wrench is heavier than the plastic wrench.
The gold coin is heavier than the silver coin.
The heavier snowfall made it difficult for drivers to see.
The iron skillet is heavier than the non-stick skillet.
The metal block is heavier than the wooden block.
The gold ring was much heavier than the silver one.
The cake is much heavier than it should be, and I think it's because the recipe had more sugar.
The heavier makeup made her face look unnatural.
I noticed that this brand of gasoline makes my car feel heavier and less efficient.
The heavier load on the server caused the website to slow down.
He complained that the air in the city was heavier than in the countryside.
The heavier concentration of salt in the water made it difficult to swim.
The heavier seasoning in the dish made it too spicy for me.
The heavier air pollution is making it difficult to breathe in this city.
The bread tasted heavier than usual, which made me suspect that it contained more preservatives.
The heavier use of artificial flavors in the product made it taste artificial.
I prefer to drink pure water rather than water that is heavier in minerals.
This soup tastes heavier than the one I made at home, probably due to more salt.
My skin feels heavier after using this cream, which makes me think it has more oil.
I feel like this sweater is heavier than it was before, probably due to the fabric softener.
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