head+off

  • 1Head Off — álbum de versiones de The Hellacopters Publicación 30 de marzo de 2008 …

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  • 2head off — index avert, check (restrain) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3Head Off — Infobox Album | Name = Head Off Type = Album Artist = The Hellacopters Released = April 18, 2008 Recorded = 2007 Genre = Garage Rock Length = Label = Wild Kingdom Backstage Alliance Toy s Factory Producer = Chips K. Reviews = *Allmusic rating|2|5 …

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  • 4head off — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you head off a person, animal, or vehicle, you move to a place in front of them in order to capture them or make them change the direction they are moving in. [V n P] He changed direction swiftly, turned into the hallway and… …

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  • 5head off — verb a) To begin moving away. (We will head off on our holidays tomorrow) b) To intercept. The cavalry will head off the bandits at the pass. Syn: cut off …

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  • 6head off — transitive verb Date: 1841 to turn back or turn aside ; block, prevent < head them off at the pass > < attempts to head off the imminent crisis > …

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  • 7head off — 1) get in front of and stop, turn back In the western movie the soldiers went to head off the gang at the mountain pass. 2) block, stop, prevent They were able to head off a strike by the union at the last minute …

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  • 8head off — phr verb Head off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑catastrophe …

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  • 9head off — {v.} 1. To get in front of and stop, turn back, or turn aside. * /The sheriff said to head the cattle thieves off at the pass./ 2. To block; stop; prevent. * /He will get into trouble if someone doesn t head him off./ …

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  • 10head off — {v.} 1. To get in front of and stop, turn back, or turn aside. * /The sheriff said to head the cattle thieves off at the pass./ 2. To block; stop; prevent. * /He will get into trouble if someone doesn t head him off./ …

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