Examples of 'took a heavy' in a sentence
Meaning of "took a heavy"
took a heavy: to face a serious situation or to experience a significant setback or burden. This phrase is often used to describe someone who goes through a difficult or challenging time
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took a heavy
The war took a heavy toll on him.
European diseases also took a heavy toll.
You took a heavy task off my shoulder.
Her return home took a heavy toll.
This took a heavy toll on him financially and emotionally.
The cable system took a heavy hit.
We took a heavy hit that plunged us into the atmosphere.
The burden of poverty took a heavy toll on women.
It took a heavy toll on our brigade and on your company in particular.
Continued assaults took a heavy toll of the attackers.
It took a heavy toll on his family and tore his parish apart.
The missile attack took a heavy toll of lives.
You took a heavy weight or you just had very little rest.
Frightful pestilences took a heavy toll on the people.
But it took a heavy toll on William both emotionally and financially.
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The absence took a heavy toll.
My Chief clipped the heels of another horse and took a heavy fall.
Centralised control took a heavy toll in managerial performance.
The bombings were intended to destabilize that country and took a heavy toll of innocent lives.
European diseases took a heavy toll on indigenous peoples.
The French were on open ground and took a heavy pounding.
Prison took a heavy toll on her.
For years the traffic took a heavy toll.
Ethereum took a heavy tumble as well.
Having three surgeries in a short time took a heavy toll on them.
He took a heavy blow.
This new perspective took a heavy load off me.
Anyway she took a heavy shit on his heart by sleeping with somebody else.
This resulted in insurgency which took a heavy toll on the country.
The incident took a heavy toll and the economic damage was immense.
Not fighting for the truth took a heavy toll on him.
Spielban took a heavy beating but was saved thanks to a recharge from Diana.
The strain of work during the war took a heavy toll on his health.
Both took a heavy toll and again the Alaskan malamute was almost extinct.
The flight took a heavy toll.
He took a heavy step forward, into the rain.
The war for Cybertron took a heavy toll.
Flooding took a heavy toll in Venezuela.
Gunfire from Helm and the other screening ships took a heavy toll of the attackers.
European diseases probably took a heavy toll among the Tompiros as they did among other Pueblos.
There, disease and deprivation took a heavy toll.
The punishing schedule took a heavy toll on her health and she developed asthma.
Toronto 's infrastructure took a heavy hit.
It took a heavy toll on the country politically, economically and socially.
Unless she took a heavy sedative.
Not unexpectedly, predation and starvation took a heavy toll.
These disasters took a heavy toll in human life.
Conditions were appalling and starvation, epidemics and ill-treatment took a heavy toll of lives.
But the continuous conflict took a heavy toll on the population of Bengal.
This took a heavy toll, putting many of them out of action for some time.
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