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Sentences with headed

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  • Two-headed
  • headed notepaper
  • Richmond were never headed and defied each Brisbane thrust.
  • Another deliriously overloaded, effects-driven, bubble- headed extravaganza.
  • Thickheaded
  • A head official.
  • Novak Majstorovic is headed for a youth training centre.
  • I headed to Prahran and parked in Chapel Street.
  • Head covering; headgear; headpiece.
  • Headline; headboard.
  • Head sea; head tide; head current.
  • She has a good head for mathematics. Keep a cool head in an emergency.
  • Wise heads; crowned heads.
  • Head of a pin; head of a page.
  • Head of a procession.
  • The head of a hammer.
  • Ten head of cattle; a dinner at $20 a head.
  • To bring matters to a head.
  • To wash one's head.
  • The head on beer.
  • Feds versus the heads; an acid-head; a pothead.
  • A head of steam.
  • To head a list.
  • To head a race; to head one's competitors in a field.
  • To head a school; to head up a department.
  • I'll head the boat for the shore. Head me in the right direction and I'll walk to the store.
  • To head toward town.
  • Cabbage heads quickly.
  • The struggle for power came to a head.
  • If he'd get his head together, maybe he'd get to work on time.
  • She wanted to go away to college, and her parents gave her her head.
  • Power went to his head. The brandy went to his head.
  • When he realized what an unkind thing he had done, he hung his head in shame.
  • It seems like these young people have their heads screwed on right and that our future is in great hands.
  • In intelligence, he was head and shoulders above the rest of the children in the class.
  • He tripped and fell head over heels into the gully.
  • The candidates will debate head to head.
  • It was fortunate that someone kept his head and called a doctor.
  • Despite their debts, they are managing to keep their heads above water.
  • Neither of them had enough money for a tour of Europe, so they put their heads together and decided to find jobs there.
  • When he thought he saw an animal in the underbrush, he lost his head and began shooting recklessly.
  • There have been many delays, but we are at last making head.
  • He made heads roll as soon as he took office.
  • We couldn't make head or tail of the strange story.
  • Off the top of my head, I'd say that's right.
  • We screamed our heads off at that horror movie. He laughed his head off at the monkey's antics.
  • Because of his reckless driving he now has the deaths of three persons on his head.
  • You're out of your head if you accept those terms.
  • The classical allusion went right over his head.
  • She went over her supervisor's head and complained to a vice president.
  • Jealousy reared its ugly head and destroyed their relationship.
  • She took it into her head to study medicine.
  • Her recent success has completely turned her head.
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