Similar words: pigheaded, bullheaded, clear-headed, levelheaded, beaded, pleaded, dreaded, threaded. Meaning: [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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211. And then, invigorated by the fresh air and natural beauty, we headed back towards Marloes.
212. The man then left the motorway and headed for Chester, driving around roads in the Mollington area.
213. The columns are headed by brief statements of key activities in that stage of the project, laid out in logical order.
214. They headed due north.
215. When last seen, he did not appear to be headed for Loretta Sanchez, the Democrat who replaced him.
216. He had headed for Berka Satellite field, whose commandant had obviously taken the lesson of previous raids to heart.
217. Paul's promise of variety was soon fulfilled as we turned off the ridge and headed into a forest of fir trees.
218. The three headed along the catwalk, descended a rusty ladder on to the dunes of debris.
219. Beinn Eighe still dominated the landscape as we headed for Gairloch.
220. We headed back to the dockyards and on to the approach road for the Blackwall tunnel.
221. The two young men headed off in the direction of Central Park.
222. Following the 1987 general election, Margaret Thatcher set up and headed a small committee to examine the health service.
223. Waid and his family had headed West following three years in the Big Apple.
224. Finally, one indicator suggested interest rates may be headed still higher, eventually eating into corporate profits.
225. Hurricane Gustav curved away from the Caribbean Islands and headed toward open ocean.
226. The launch headed for Ardneavie jetty and Lucinda sighed contentment.
227. Then she spun round and headed for the door to the outside.
228. Families headed by lone parents have fewer children than two parent families, with an average 1.6 dependent children compared with 1.8.
228. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
229. He drew a deep breath and headed for the nearest parked car.
230. The Padres are banking on improvement from several pitchers, headed by Ashby and Hamilton.
231. In 1859 Beresford headed a protest against the Derby ministry's reform bill but did not press his opposition to a vote.
232. He says the Dow is bouncing around 8, 000, headed eventually to 10, 000.
233. In it the founders dissolved also their own presbytery and headed back for their model to the ideal primitive church.
234. But our dinner doubled back away from the marksmen and headed over a ridge.
235. They scrambled from the police car and headed down a narrow alleyway, their hands resting lightly on their sheathed batons.
236. Jinju stood up, brushed the dirt off her backside with her bundle, and slowly headed home.
237. The former media consultant to Republican presidents has headed the business news and talk show channel since August 1993.
238. I ate some fruit, followed by a tuna sandwich made with solid wholemeal bread and headed for Toby's house.
239. Hamilton said, and she headed down a little dirt path.
240. They are about seven miles west of Larimore, and are headed into town for a bite to eat.
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