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Definitions for heavy-duty
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Princeton's WordNet
heavy-dutyadjective
designed for heavy work
"a heavy-duty detergent"; "heavy-duty gloves"
Wiktionary
heavy-dutyadjective
Designed to withstand hard usage without breaking.
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heavy-duty
Heavy-duty refers to something designed to withstand or perform demanding or strenuous tasks or conditions. It typically pertains to materials, machinery, equipment, or structures that are built to be more solid, stronger, durable, and capable of withstanding heavy usage or extreme circumstances.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of heavy-duty in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of heavy-duty in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of heavy-duty in a Sentence
Chief Executive Officer Mike Manley:
So I am concerned, clearly. Very concerned, if it (the shutdown) continues it will have an impact on the launch of heavy duty.
We're in the process of building a new warehouse for some of those now that have walls that you can literally take a tractor trailer and drive into them and they won't go. Very, very heavy duty, blast-proof walls.
Today Saint Francis would be the first ecologist of the world. Pope Francis took on a heavy duty prog by choosing that name.
A lot of it is shaping with your hands, i do wear comfortable gloves with heavy-duty rubber gloves over them. That’s really key, staying dry.
You may think a heavy-duty truck customer might not be in the market for that sort of thing, might not be willing to pay for it, but it’s some of those features that they’re actually most excited about, like Bose Premium Series speakers.
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