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adjective having a heading or course.
shaped or grown into a head.
having the mentality, personality, emotional control, or quality specified, or possessing a specified number of heads (usually used in combination): a slow-headed student; a two-headed monster.
Origin of headed Middle English word dating back to 1325–75; see origin at head, -ed3
OTHER WORDS FROM headed un·head·ed, adjective well-headed, adjective Words nearby headed head collar, head count, head dip, headdress, head-dropping test, headed , header, header bond, headfast, headfirst, headfish
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Here she is in June saying “Trans politics and feminism have never been headed to the same place.”
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Rodriguez now headed home to his kids, as did thousands of other police parents.
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He headed west in 1860 for health reasons and to join the gold rush in Colorado.
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He had shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend early that morning in Baltimore and headed for his native Brooklyn.
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Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is headed for new elections.
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The raiding, party hurled itself into the trench, headed by an officer of ferocious mien.
Punch, Volume 156, January 22, 1919. | Various
Each time he headed her off, until she gave over the attempt and devoted her energies wholly to keeping out of his clutches.
It was well along in the afternoon when Charley bade the genial Mr. Bowers good-by and headed his mule back for camp.
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A decorous procession was headed by the piebald pony of the shrine.
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The sea had slowly risen so that an occasional dash of water flew over the bow whenever he headed in the least to windward.
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British Dictionary definitions for headed adjective having a head or heads (in combination ) two-headed ; bullet-headed having a heading headed notepaper
(in combination) having a mind or intellect as specified thickheaded
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Words related to headed en route, directed, started, going, moving, aimed, in motion