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Sentence count:285+17Posted:2017-03-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: headlineissuequestionsubjectthemetitletopicSimilar words: subheadingreadingleadingmisleadingreadinessladingfadingtradingMeaning: ['hedɪŋ]  n. 1. a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about 2. the direction or path along which something moves or along which it lies 3. a horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine. 
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61. That was a near thing - that truck was heading straight for us.
62. You have to be good at spotting trouble on the way and heading it off.
63. I was heading out of the room when she called me back.
64. The crowd is heading eastward, believing that they can find gold there.
65. It is not clear how many of them will be heading back to Saudi Arabia tomorrow.
66. He had little money,but he successfully stowed away on a luxury ship heading for Europe.
67. They had left the city behind and were heading into open country.
68. The officials also reported that two more ships were apparently heading for Malta.
69. Newcastle seemed to be heading for disaster until a late goal saved the day.
70. Sad to say , the country is heading towards civil war.
71. He realized that he was heading in the wrong direction.
72. Where are we heading?
73. Holiday mad Brits are packing their buckets and spades and heading for the sun.
74. The council is heading for a showdown over the new proposals.
75. Ben's heading off to Spain for the week and I'm green with envy.
76. The parson, heading the procession, had just turned right towards the churchyard. Sentencedict.com
77. Be careful with your spacing or you won't get the heading on one line.
78. Commuters were heading homeward at the end of the day.
79. We are heading for a crisis, with cash-starved councils forced to cut back on vital community services.
80. There was more news about Britain, but it came under the heading of human interest.
81. Her life was heading more and more where she wanted it to go.
82. It looks as if the firm is heading for another record year.
83. You're heading for disaster if you go on with her.
84. The Prime Minister is heading for certain defeat if he forces a vote.
85. The elephants and giraffes got only a passing glance from the teenagers heading from the car park to the games arcade.
86. They looked as if they were heading for the train station.
87. The pound has fallen to a new low amid worries that the British economy is heading for trouble.
88. With debts of $4 million and a monthly payroll of $1.2 million, the venture is clearly heading for trouble.
89. The latest talks aimed at ending the civil war appear to be heading for deadlock.
90. The helicopter took off and headed north. Then it looped west, heading for the hills.
More similar words: subheadingreadingleadingmisleadingreadinessladingfadingtradingevadinggradingmasqueradingbill of ladingreadilysteadilyheadheadsaheadunsteadilyhead-onhead onhead forhead upheadwayhead offhotheadforeheadahead ofpinheadgo aheadgo-ahead
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