heavy-duty

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heavy-duty (comparative more heavy-duty, superlative most heavy-duty)

  1. Designed to withstand hard usage without breaking.
    • 1960 April, “Restaurant cars and multiple-units”, in Trains Illustrated, page 222:
      The cars are constructed to the normal B.R. standard coach specifications and mounted on heavy-duty B.R.2 type bogies with B.T.R. rubber vibro-insulators on the bearing springs.

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