adjective

definition

Of a sheet of paper: having the sender's name, address, etc. pre-printed at the top.

definition

(in combination) Having a head with specified characteristics.

example

a large-headed caricature of a politician

definition

(in combination) Heading in a certain direction.

example

southward-headed caravans

Examples of headed in a Sentence

I saw Jonathan headed for the house.

He was headed for the dog food factory.

She donned her bathing suit and headed for the pool.

She spun around and headed for her car, tears welling up in her eyes.

She watched him as he answered it and then headed toward her at a brisk pace.

He parked the truck in front of the house and headed down the hill.

They all said goodnight and then headed upstairs.

She knocked his hand away and headed for the house in a stiff jointed hobble.

She gripped his waist as he turned the horse around and headed back toward the hacienda.

Katie arrived an hour later to pick up Jonathan and Destiny, and thirty minutes later Carmen and Alex were in the car headed for the airport.

After feeding and watering the chickens, she gathered the eggs and headed for the house.

She headed for the truck.

Without answering, he headed for the fireplace and opened the wood box.

Turning the truck around, he headed back down the drive.

She headed for the door, ignoring the question.

Yancey didn't get out, but he did wait until she had her car started before he turned his car around and headed back to the house.

Slipping into a pair of tennis shoes, she headed for the kitchen.

She stepped around him and headed for the house.

Sure, she could be mule headed, and sometimes she was moody, but was she that bad?

She didn't acknowledge his order but headed toward the stairs.

I glanced up to see Martha headed toward my door.

I'm headed to Ohio.

He blocked it and the next two blows and then snatched a fist headed for his face, twisted her arm, and spun her.

He strode beside her, whipping out his cell as they headed toward the nearest exit.

Careful not to let the heels of his boots make noise in the hallway, he headed for the living room.

After a shower, she dressed and headed for the kitchen to cook breakfast.

Again the red headed man crossed her mind.

After Mums left, Carmen and Alex headed for the barn again.

He headed down the opposite hallway.

Aren't you headed in the wrong direction?

Nothwithstanding repeated remonstrances and threats, scarcely a year passed without the occurrence of several raids in British territory headed by Bhutia officials, in which they plundered the inhabitants, massacred them, or carried them away as slaves.

In Flanders, Lincoln joined Lord Lovell, who had headed an unsuccessful Yorkist rising in 1486, and in May 1487 the two lords proceeded to Dublin, where they landed a few days before the coronation of Lambert Simnel.

The boy, curly- headed like his mother and glowing with health, sat on his knee, and Prince Andrew began telling him the story of Bluebeard, but fell into a reverie without finishing the story.

The curly- headed, delicate boy sat with shining eyes unnoticed in a corner, starting every now and then and muttering something to himself, and evidently experiencing a new and powerful emotion as he turned his curly head, with his thin neck exposed by his turn-down collar, toward the place where Pierre sat.

Lisa, you're so bull headed.

Loaded with pastry, he was soon headed off to the park with his typical youthful enthusiasm.

He stood and headed for the door, shutting off the light as he left his home office.

As they headed toward the house, Alex put an arm around her shoulders.

The red headed man stood in front of her, lust in his eyes and smile.

Leaving Him on the porch with a bowl full of food, she climbed into the car and headed for the hospital.

That night she and Jonathan picked up Destiny and then headed home.

She showered and headed for the kitchen to start lunch.

As she entered the house, Jonathan was headed for his room.

Brushing her hair until it shined, she put her clothes on over the new underwear and headed for the kitchen to start supper.

After he left, she headed for the computer.

I'm headed to the coast this weekend.

It was lunchtime, and the sidewalk was packed with people in business attire headed to the small bistros, cafes and other eateries lining the business district of downtown Atlanta.

One minute, Dr. Wynn was headed back towards Deidre's exam room.

Shaking his head, Gabriel left, headed to the place he knew he needed to be.

For the first time in months, he had confirmation that he was headed the right way.

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