Similar words: head on, head off, ahead of, head office, ahead of time, head of state, ahead of schedule, meadow. Meaning: adj. 1. characterized by direct opposition 2. meeting front to front. adv. 1. in direct opposition; directly 2. with the front foremost.
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31. The driver of a pickup truck crossed the center line and struck us head-on.
32. Those who travel the road regularly say their biggest fear is head-on collisions.
33. Viewed head-on from short range the animal is exceedingly hard to spot, provided it stands still.
34. A woman who would tackle the hardest tasks for those she loved, who met life head-on and never cried craven.
35. I was not about to confront her preconceived notions head-on.
36. It was a head-on crash and both drivers died instantly.
37. They included provisions designed to prevent head-on collisions, like those at Bellgrove and later at Newton.
38. There was evidentially speaking a head-on collision between the appellant and the principal prosecution witness.
39. So Meretz, whose head-on clash with Shas over education policy started this crisis rolling 11 months ago, had to go.
40. They can collide head-on with what we believe to be right.
41. Those who drive the road regularly say their biggest fear is a head-on collision.
42. Blunt changed course just enough to collide with Peacock head-on.
43. With its new factories, the company intends to meet the competition head-on.
44. If Congress and the administration are to avoid a head-on clash, and a presidential veto, a compromise must be struck.
45. Even companies that had family policies did not address the ethical issues head-on.
46. Meeting the coach competition necessitated a more risky strategy: head-on confrontation at the low-price end of the market.
47. The cab control car of a commuter train being pushed from the rear collided head-on with an Amtrak diesel locomotive.
48. The Court chose not to face head-on the problem of state trespass statutes which conflicted with constitutional prohibitions against racial discrimination.
49. She moves from these accessible images to searing self-portraiture, head-on pictures of herself that are almost confrontational in their honesty.
50. The amalgamation has also helped Marsden tackle head-on the problem of cutting internal overheads.
51. The Budget also marked a head-on collision between Conservative Party election promises and the real world, however. Read their lips.
52. While he hedged on most, he met one inquiry head-on.
53. The Budget also marked a head-on collision between Conservative Party election promises and the real world,(www.Sentencedict.com) however.
54. The one certain way to ensure a head-on clash ... was to organise a non-Unionist march through the city centre.
55. Like the trained warrior that I was, I knew not to oppose an adversary head-on.
56. He saw no prospect of avoiding for long a head-on collision.
57. We are conscious of the issue and we have developed policies which address it head-on.
58. Even if one gets different results, they are still publishable without necessarily running into head-on confrontation with the earlier claims.
59. Four hurt: Four men were treated in hospital after a head-on car crash at Musham Bank, Scarborough.
60. On a treacherous curve, both vehicles went out of control and met in a head-on collision.
More similar words: head on, head off, ahead of, head office, ahead of time, head of state, ahead of schedule, meadow, spread out, head, instead of, ahead, spread over, headway, head up, head for, hothead, get ahead, forehead, pinhead, go ahead, bulkhead, headgear, headline, spearhead, subheading, pigheaded, look ahead, headdress, headfirst.