heed

  • 51heed — To pay attention, especially to an instruction or direction as to conduct in a situation fraught with some danger …

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  • 52heed —  to mind, to attend to. He hears better than he heeds. Derb …

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  • 53heed — v. & n. v.tr. attend to; take notice of. n. careful attention. Derivatives: heedful adj. heedfully adv. heedfulness n. heedless adj. heedlessly adv. heedlessness n. Etymology: OE hedan f. WG …

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  • 54heed·less — …

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  • 55USS Heed (AM-100) — was an Auk class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing. Heed (AM 100) was named after the word heed which indicates attention or regard. Heed …

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  • 56Tim Heed — Schweden Tim Heed Personenbezogene Informationen Geburtsdatum 27. Januar 1991 Geburtsort Göteborg, Schweden …

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  • 57Kash Heed — Infobox Person name = Chief Constable Kash Heed image size = 200 caption = birth name = birth date = birth place = known for = education = spouse = children = parents = Kash Heed is a Canadian police officer, the Chief Constable of West Vancouver …

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  • 58give heed (to somebody) — give/pay ˈheed (to sb/sth) | take ˈheed (of sb/sth) idiom (formal) to pay careful attention to sb/sth • They gave little heed to the rumours. • I paid no heed at the time but later I had cause to remember what he d said. • …

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  • 59pay heed (to somebody) — give/pay ˈheed (to sb/sth) | take ˈheed (of sb/sth) idiom (formal) to pay careful attention to sb/sth • They gave little heed to the rumours. • I paid no heed at the time but later I had cause to remember what he d said. • …

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  • 60give heed (to something) — give/pay ˈheed (to sb/sth) | take ˈheed (of sb/sth) idiom (formal) to pay careful attention to sb/sth • They gave little heed to the rumours. • I paid no heed at the time but later I had cause to remember what he d said. • …

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