Synonym: headline, issue, question, subject, theme, title, topic. Similar words: subheading, reading, leading, misleading, readiness, lading, fading, trading. Meaning: ['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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121. He's been heading government efforts to help victims of the scandal.
122. He was now heading back in the direction of New York City, by circling the perimeter of the vast estate.
123. The suspects managed to get away, heading south on Interstate 5.
124. Grabbing a robe and a towel, she was heading for the shower when some one tapped quietly at the cabin door.
125. She bumped into Charlie later on, as she was heading out with her list for the coffee-shop order.
126. She shuddered, then slipped the shirt around her bare shoulders before heading towards the landing.
127. He got to his feet and pulled on his jacket, heading for the front door.
128. Sure enough, it turned out they were from Minnesota, heading south to try and stay ahead of the cold.
129. Plus it discourages funds that have already flown the coop from changing course and heading home again.
130. The M12 motorway, normally bustling with drivers heading to Belfast, was devoid of traffic.
131. The key to success in heading abroad is getting these first planning basics right.
132. They had finished eating and were within a few minutes of heading home, Alice says.
133. The shuttle is heading into the air come what may.
134. You need to be either in the charts or heading that way to earn space in those gossipy pages.
135. On February 9, 1913, a brilliant fireball appeared over Regina, Saskatchewan, heading eastward.
136. Heading up the investigation into the crash is Officer Frank Foyle.
137. Then do the same on an easterly or westerly heading.
138. Some interviewers make a grid and award marks against each heading.
139. They watched me until certain I was heading another direction and then ambled on into the cover of trees.
140. The Sun he bought long ago from Hugh Cudlipp was a misbegotten creation heading straight for the abattoir.
141. And instead of heading off into uncharted waters[sentencedict.com], Shyamalan has positively invited comparisons with his previous opus.
142. Therefore turns should be stopped a certain amount before the actual heading - Undershoot your heading.
143. Shovel in hand, he forded the river heading back; the water which had risen precipitously was now above his chin.
144. In 1986, the Employment Appeal Tribunal suggested that the going rate under this heading was £100.
145. Her earlier books would fall under the heading of historical fiction.
146. If you're heading for the Paris Disney during the Easter holidays, how can you beat the queues?
147. The stiffness of a hand pleated heading will help to keep the heading crisp and firm, giving a truly professional finish.
148. Also on the train are schoolchildren, boys and some girls, heading home from after-hours cram schools.
149. Peter Fonda was, in that year, also heading towards Hollywood, without the slightest encouragement from his father.
150. It was only as she was heading out into the road that she raised her eyes to the rear-view mirror.
More similar words: subheading, reading, leading, misleading, readiness, lading, fading, trading, evading, grading, masquerading, bill of lading, readily, steadily, head, heads, ahead, unsteadily, head-on, head on, head for, head up, headway, head off, hothead, forehead, ahead of, pinhead, go ahead, go-ahead.