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heavily
Adverb
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Heavily is a quality of heavy, a great weight, load, effort, or to a large amount.
He dragged himself heavily out of the water and onto the boat.
He drank heavily, which caused him many health problems.
In his plays, he borrowed heavily from Shakespeare.
When she heard the bad news, she sank heavily into the chair.
indebted
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adjective
owing gratitude or recognition to another for help or favors etc
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adjective
under a legal obligation to someone
country
Noun
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A land that is controlled by a government.
Russia is the largest country in the world.
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Places outside or far from ; the type of place where farms are. The countryside.
We live way out in the country.
I come from the country, so I don't like the busy city.
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A certain place, in general.
You're in Nascar country now.
We're away from civilization and in God's country.
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A kind of (mostly American) music started by people who lived far from cities. Short for country music.
I've been listening to a lot of country this month.
country
Adjective
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Away from the city.
We were driving down a country road, with trees all around.
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Typical of farms or places away from cities. Typical of country people.
His way seeing the world is so country.
Her appartment looks very country.
Chewing tobacco is a such a country thing to do.
I love country cooking, especially fried chicken.