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Sentence count:292+30Posted:2017-06-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: pigheadedbullheadedclear-headedlevelheadedbeadedpleadeddreadedthreadedMeaning: [hed]  adj. 1. having a heading or course in a certain direction 2. having a heading or caption 3. having a head of a specified kind or anything that serves as a head; often used in combination 4. of leafy vegetables; having formed into a head. 
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151. And it was Charlie who set up the winner with a headed flick on for McNally to score from eight yards out.
152. The Leander class frigate headed for Portsmouth to be decommissioned after paying a final farewell to Teesside.
153. I got Armstrong fired up and headed towards Hackney, using the back streets to avoid the worst of the rush hour.
154. His teammates were long gone, headed home to celebrate the biggest victory of their pro careers.
155. Even the most eager activists of 1965 soon headed for the hills of Santa Barbara and the communes of Vermont.
156. An enormous bald headed woman dressed in battle fatigues merged.
157. Julie turned and headed back across the landing, down the short corridor towards the office.
158. The institutional investors that charged into junk bonds in the 1980s have now headed off at a gallop in the opposite direction.
159. After a few weeks of that we were headed for New York in the proper way, by bus.
160. It was also only at this stage that she appointed a more balanced team headed by Wakeham.
161. Several high-profile companies collapsed, including Qunitext, a television and leisure resort company headed by Christopher Skase.
162. The delegations were headed by the deputy chairs of the republican Supreme Soviets.
163. We headed toward this, our third storm, by driving on a two-lane road surrounded by green prairie.
164. At least one indicator suggested interest rates may be headed still higher, which could eventually eat into corporate profits.
165. Headed by Jack Kemp, this largely Republican commission was privately financed.
166. Somebody deliberately released the brakes and headed the truck downhill.
167. Gnome passage, where we headed after leaving the cave entrance, was one of the highlights of the cave for me.
168. In June 1992, Dubcek was re-elected to parliament as the country headed towards splitting into its two constituent parts.
168. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
169. How have families headed by women been affected by recent economic developments?
170. Starting from the Scenic Tunnel, long a tourist attraction, the pair headed for the opening that had previously been blasted.
171. But as we left the tarmac road and headed up the hill I made a grave error.
172. Financial stocks dropped on concern that Treasury bonds yields are headed up, squeezing banks profit margins.
173. Haslemere were playing some good football and almost went further ahead when Whiston headed just over.
174. It would be headed by the Monarch, followed by the Lord Mayor of London, the aristocracy and church leaders.
175. Hutton said last week that it took another 12 hours before Reagan was medically fit and clear headed enough to make decisions.
176. Forgetting the holidays temporarily, she headed out in her car to assess the damage for herself.
177. Then they headed for Bath before catching the ferry home.
178. On one occasion there was a group of museum curators headed by the director of the Hermitage.
179. Essentially, it meant putting a number of smaller packages headed for the same destination in one large container.
180. Voice over More recently the Hercules has again headed for a battle zone.
More similar words: pigheadedbullheadedclear-headedlevelheadedbeadedpleadeddreadedthreadeddouble-headerjadedloadedheaddegradedreaderdeadenleaderheadsaheadheadyblockadedleadersdead endhead forhead offhead-onhead onhotheadpitheadhead upheadway
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