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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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181. Popa, who had headed the Bucharest Military Court since 1987, was known to have suffered a nervous breakdown.
182. He had a business card, which he presented with a theatrical flourish when I told him where I was headed.
183. Financial stocks dropped on concern that Treasury bonds yields are headed higher, crimping banks and other lenders' profit margins.
184. As the party headed home the flight crew served cake and sang Happy Birthday.
185. Without ceremony, we headed past all these busy people and knocked on the half-open door of the secretary's office.
186. He brushed dust from his sleeve and headed towards the flight of stone steps that led up to the embankment.
187. Among this minority, a high proportion are one- and two-parent households headed by parents without a full-time job.
188. We walked along the shore as the sun's last rays winked over the darkening sea, then headed for home.
189. She was headed for the bus station, I thought, and from there back to the Amtrak station in Denver.
190. The fear of traveling solo was softened after landing at Heathrow and squeezing through the crowds to catch an Airbus headed downtown.
191. Management and coaches and scouts all seemed to be headed in different directions.
192. He broke into a trot as he headed up the path to the staff-cabins.
193. With students and riot police headed for a major confrontation, Seoul was once again a boiling cauldron.
194. He felt clear headed enough to tackle the remainder of the long journey north.
195. She got down from the jeep, straightened her dress and headed back towards the barn.
196. Determined not to re-enter blind institution life, I headed for the nearby technical college who wouldn't have me either.
197. She closed the garage door and headed to the house.
198. The next day after school Benjy headed downtown with the washing-machine dial in his bookbag.
199. He led Maggie down the mountain to the deserted village and headed south-west,[Sentencedict] following the river bank.
200. Later, two black bullet-proof Jaguar motor cars headed out of South London.
201. Nevertheless, in compliance with the Combined Fleet order, the Force promptly headed toward the enemy at top speed.
202. The plant was begun by a consortium of private companies headed by the chemicals conglomerate, the Allied Corporation.
203. I understand that two of the biggest departments at the Veterinary Research Laboratory are headed by two non-veterinarians.
204. Embracing local and provincial churches was the Church, headed by the papacy.
205. Press releases should be eye-catching and on boldly headed paper.
206. While the government-in-exile headed by Sawyer proposed to send representatives to Monrovia to discuss its peace plan, the military conflict continued.
207. A low, squarish object covered by a dust sheet caught his eye and he cautiously headed towards it.
208. These results are given in column headed R in Table 6, 1.
209. Admiral Nagumo received word of his new assignment as he headed back from the futile sortie toward the Marshalls.
210. An old slick. headed man who smoked great big black cigars.
More similar words: pigheadedbullheadedclear-headedlevelheadedbeadedpleadeddreadedthreadeddouble-headerjadedloadedheaddegradedreaderdeadenleaderheadsaheadheadyblockadedleadersdead endhead forhead offhead-onhead onhotheadpitheadhead upheadway
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