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head for — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. go for, set out for, make a dash for, break for, start toward, hit for*; see travel 2 … English dictionary for students
head for — {v. phr.} To go in the direction of. * /We left early in the morning and headed for Niagara Falls./ … Dictionary of American idioms
head for — {v. phr.} To go in the direction of. * /We left early in the morning and headed for Niagara Falls./ … Dictionary of American idioms
head\ for — v. phr. To go in the direction of. We left early in the morning and headed for Niagara Falls … Словарь американских идиом
head for — / hed fɔ:/ verb to go towards ♦ the company is heading for disaster the company is going to collapse … Dictionary of banking and finance
head for — move in the direction of, travel in the direction of, go toward … English contemporary dictionary
head for the hills — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get far away in a hurry; run away and hide. Often used imperatively. * /Head for the hills. The bandits are coming./ * /He saw the crowd chasing him, so he headed for the hills./ * /When they saw the mean boy coming, they … Dictionary of American idioms
head for the hills — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get far away in a hurry; run away and hide. Often used imperatively. * /Head for the hills. The bandits are coming./ * /He saw the crowd chasing him, so he headed for the hills./ * /When they saw the mean boy coming, they … Dictionary of American idioms
head for the hills — If people head for the hills, they run away from trouble … The small dictionary of idiomes
Head for the Door — Infobox Album| Name = Head for the Door Type = Album Artist = The Exies Released = November 30, 2004 Recorded = 2004 at The Bennett House (Franklin, Tennessee), and Ocean Way Studios (Nashville, Tennessee) Genre = Alternative rock, post grunge… … Wikipedia