heave into sight Rise or seem to rise into view. For example, We waited and waited, and finally the rest of our party heaved into sight. This expression was at first used for ships rising over the horizon. [Late 1700s]
heave into sight
To move or acceleration into view, abnormally from a distance. We'd been walking for hours in the arid arid back assuredly a baby boondocks heaved into sight.Learn more: heave, sight
heave into
sight/view To acceleration or assume to acceleration over the border into view, as a ship.Learn more: heaveLearn more:
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