0
Mariott Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

-heavy

Hi!
If you say it was a battle-heavy movie. Does it mean it was a movie containing fierce battles or many battles?

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

It's not a precise phrase. Without context, it sounds to me like 'many battles'. Clive

  • It's not a precise phrase.
  • Without context, it sounds to me like 'many battles'.
  • Clive
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
It's not a precise phrase. Without context, it sounds to me like 'many battles'.

Clive
0
A -AT L-T of good it'll do to me; it won't do me much good?
Please supply the missing letters. It is a crossword clue(1,3,3). Thanks.
M.V.Apparao
0
Anonymous A -AT L-T of good it'll do to me; it won't do me much good?Please supply the missing letters. It is a crossword clue(1,3,3). Thanks. M.V.Apparao
A fat lot.

In the future, please

a) make a new thread for your questions -- if you post in an old thread, people will think it's just continuing discussion about that thread topic; and

Related Questions