Saturday, September 10, 2016

head for

to go in a certain direction.

  • Tom headed for the door.
  • Tom headed for the exit.
  • Tom headed for the elevator.
  • Let's head for that tall tree.
  • Tom quickly headed for the door.
  • The train headed for the station.
  • We headed for the mountain cottage.
  • Tom nodded and headed for the door.
  • Tom turned and headed for the door.
  • Tom immediately headed for the door.
  • He headed for the door at full speed.
  • The hunting dog headed for the woods.
  • Tom stood up and headed for the door.
  • Tom stood up and headed for the bathroom.
  • In the fall, many birds head for the south.
  • He doesn't seem to be heading for the town.
  • Tom grabbed a towel and headed for the pool.
  • Tom grabbed his coat and headed for the door.
  • Tom picked up his bag and headed for the door.
  • Tom grabbed his jacket and headed for the door.
  • Tom grabbed his guitar and headed for the door.
  • She grabbed her towel and headed for the beach.
  • Tom grabbed his lunch pail and headed for school.
  • The soldiers headed for the frontier with caution.
  • They are leaving Cairo today heading for Tel Aviv.
  • As soon as the bell rang, Tom headed for the door.
  • Tom picked up his guitar and headed for the stage.
  • Tom grabbed his briefcase and headed for the door.
  • "How far are you going?" "I'm heading for Chicago."
  • Tom gathered his belongings and headed for the door.
  • Tom grabbed his umbrella and headed for the elevator.
  • The typhoon is gaining strength as it heads for Kyushu.
  • Tom put on his fishing vest and hat and headed for the door.
  • We're heading for the beach. Would you like to come with us?
  • Tom and Mary got up from their seats and headed for the door.
  • Everybody in the building headed for the exits at the same time.
  • Dorothy and her friends continued their journey heading for Emerald city.
  • Tom can't stand the hot and muggy summers here, so he heads for the mountains.
  • When we went to Brazil, the first place we headed for was the beach at Botafogo.
  • Typhoons generally head for Japan.


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