Heavy sugar
noun phrase
A possession or condition indicating wealth: Six Mercedeses is heavy sugar (1926+)
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- Heavy wizardry
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- Heb
1. (def 2). 1. . 2. . abbreviation 1. Hebrew (language) 2. (Bible) Hebrews 1. Hebrew 2. Hebrews