headed

IPA: hˈɛdʌd

adjective

  • Of a sheet of paper: having the sender's name, address, etc. preprinted at the top.
  • (in combination) Having a head or brain with specified characteristics.
  • (in combination) Having hair of a specified color.
  • (in combination) Heading in a certain direction.
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Examples of "headed" in Sentences

  • The FBI headed the investigation.
  • Wilcox glanced at Art, who without a word headed toward the door.
  • Young Money artist Omarion recently talked about leaving the label headed by
  • Thank You Blue Dogs for stopping this freight train headed towards disaster.
  • The money is not there people and with the dollar already loosing it's value to all this spending we are on a freight train headed for runaway inflation; sooner not later. kgeukes
  • The fanboy throwback-ism that shines through on so many of Chromeo's tracks is perhaps their greatest asset, but in this "100\%" remix done by Treasure Fingers of Fool's Gold (the label headed up by A-Trak, brother of
  • Speaking of musician Chris Coode see yesterday’s Downstream entry on the fall of the house of 8bitrecs.com, his latest album under the Motion moniker, Every Action, is out on 12k Records, the label headed by Taylor Deupree.
  • But even the new Warners still had a very profitable record business consisting of the Warner Reprise label, in which Frank Sinatra held a 20 percent interest; and Atlantic Records, a label headed by Ahmet Ertegun, a Turkish entrepreneur who was a celebrated pop music producer.
  • The global teams are: finance and ­corporate, headed by London-based ­Antonia Hardy; private equity, headed by Cayman-based Vicki Hazelden; hedge funds, ­headed by Dubai-based Rod Palmer; insolvency and restructuring, led by ­Cayman-based Guy Locke; and litigation, headed by Murray, also in Cayman. 


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