Adjective
super heavy (not comparable)
Alternative form of superheavy
super-heavy (not comparable)
Alternative form of superheavy
super-heavy
Some people train for certain sports and I want to train to be able to hold a super heavy electric guitar and carry luggage around myself because I always have to have 7,000 pairs of shoes. Who cares about sports? Lisa Loeb
In 1915 and early 1916, German industry quintupled the output of heavy artillery and doubled the production of super-heavy artillery. Source: Internet
From V1 and V2 rockets, super-heavy Tiger II tanks and jet fighters, Germany built radical weapons that would fail to turn the tide against an inevitable defeat brought about by larger economic, political and technological disadvantages. Source: Internet
Iowa-class battleship classes were designed only to resist their original complement of Mark V convert shells, not the new "super-heavy" convert APC (Armor Piercing, Capped) Mark VIII shells they actually used. Source: Internet
Like the Alaskas, the Japanese did not call these ships battlecruisers, referring to them instead as super-heavy cruisers. Source: Internet
Porsche also developed the Maus super-heavy tank in the closing stages of the war, producing two prototypes. citation At the end of World War II in 1945, the Volkswagen factory at KdF-Stadt fell to the British. Source: Internet