Similar words: mayhem, heed, wheedle, heedful, unheeded, heedless, heedlessly, play hard to get. Meaning: v. give heed (to).
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1 Also known as a boogeyman or bogeyman, one can only have an effect if its victim pays heed to it.
2 I hope you pay heed, you're still my favourite tome by miles ... for now.
3 I will pay heed and eventually the veil will lift.
4 Pay heed to the word 'experimental' before attempting.
5 And continue to pay heed to the omens.
6 That new world is another reason to pay heed to these writers.
7 But governments are starting to pay heed to offsets .
8 This is serious business, so pay heed to the advice given.
9 Take heed of/pay heed to what I say, if you want to succeed.
10 The labour and social security administration department shall pay heed to the comments and suggestions of trade unions in the work of labour and social security inspection.
11 For the first time he had to pay heed to his appearance, and in fact he became very well-dressed from then on.
12 A good leader should always pay heed to the voice of the masses.
13 So pay heed to old Aesop's sage counsel, I pray--and keep your distance.
14 For the first time he had to pay heed to his appearance.
15 In setting the exchange rate, it would pay heed to a basket of currencies, it said, as well as "market supply and demand".
16 The bold but foolish boy was too exhausted to pay heed, though, and so stayed in the hut.
17 Notice what it says,"Forces sent by him--he shall turn back and pay heed to those who forsake the holy covenant."
18 Quality means in this connection : all those properties to which the buyers and would - be - buyers pay heed.
19 While promoting the construction of financial center, we should pay heed to the improvement of living environment,[www.Sentencedict.com] the development of financial market and the enhancement of managing risks.
20 The recent new moon will be sending you a powerful message for your career - pay heed to all issues regarding your profession.
21 Packer stresses that "the soft drink industry needs to promote safe and moderate use of its products for all age groups, reduce serving sizes, and pay heed to the rising call for healthier drinks.
22 Australia is struggling to cope with the consequences of a devastating drought. As the world warms up, other countries should pay heed.
23 Spain, which has developed a scheme for rolling over temporary contracts to provide at least some chances of employment to the young, should pay heed to the experience of Japan in the early 2000s.
24 Beijing and Abbott are now hammering out the price, which Hao said was still too high for China and he called on the company to pay heed to its "social responsibility."
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