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Example sentences for "heed"

Lexicographically close words:
heds; hee; heead; heeads; heeard; heede; heeded; heedest; heedeth; heedful
  1. The men clung around him, and almost kissed him as they popped him into the boat, but he did not heed their caresses.

  2. We had seen no ships for a long time, and those we had observed were a great deal too far off to heed our signals.

  3. But I could not heed her--my heart was bursting.

  4. She had been to walk in the forest, and did not heed the whistle.

  5. The boat whistles so much that I am used to it, and don't heed it.

  6. But the stranger--distracted and ill at ease, leaped at conclusions; hurried to her goal and took no heed of the obstacles in her path.

  7. The stroke was so near that the boy did not heed the crash that followed immediately; he saw the wood and earth fly and he shuddered as he looked.

  8. And all the ministers took heed To see his bidding done.

  9. Has Lakshmaṇ through his want of heed Offended with unseemly deed?

  10. Thou wilt not to my prayers attend, Or heed the words I say So men, when life is fleeting fast And death’s sad hour is nigh, Heedless and blinded to the last Reject advice and die.

  11. Soon as my trenchant steel is bare, Flashing its lightning through the air, I heed no foe, nor stand aghast Though Indra’s self the levin cast.

  12. Thou, only thou, art in my mind: I heed not all beside.

  13. Will find no faithful followers heed Their master in his hour of need.

  14. He spoke, but Ráma gave no heed To valiant Lakshmaṇ’s prudent rede.

  15. But man to duty first should turn Whene’er the three are not combined: For those who heed but gain we spurn, And those to pleasure all resigned.

  16. Forthwith the prince with duteous heed Called in the messenger with speed, For ’twas his sire’s command, he knew, That sent him for the interview.

  17. Then Ráma spoke: “O Bharat, heed Thy virtuous friends, and mark their rede.

  18. The hermit thus with watchful heed Received the poem’s pregnant seed, And looked with eager thought around If fuller knowledge might be found.

  19. So saying, he took his leave, well knowing the impression he had made on his plastic subject, and fully confident that the young man would take good heed not to breathe a word of all this to his mother.

  20. No one paid any heed to JenA' or seemed in the smallest degree conscious of his presence, until one guest entered who was polite enough to give him a word of greeting.

  21. Gregory Boksa, paying no further heed to the dragoon, galloped after his runaway herd, and guided it in the right direction.

  22. Thou anointidst not myn heed with oyle; but this anointide my feet with oynement.

  23. We have here at this instant moment a small maid of twelve years, that my Lady the Prioress were well fain to put with such as you be, and she bade me give heed to the same.

  24. Take no heed what I meant, so it come not true.

  25. When day followed day without any sign of hostility, not a man on board, save Suarez and Tollemache, paid much real heed to the shoreward peril.

  26. They knew too well what he meant to pay heed to the mere form of his words.

  27. I paid no heed at the time to the innuendo that I had come on deck to find him--to waylay him, as I have heard men say when speaking of a type of woman I despise.

  28. Isobel seemed to have a premonition of evil, and she paid no heed to the effect her words might have on the others.

  29. At the time, Courtenay gave slight heed to this bit of crude philosophy.

  30. Much to Joey's disgust, he was forthwith muzzled with a piece of rope, not that this device would stop him effectually from barking, but Elsie thought he would so resent the indignity that he might pay less heed to outer circumstances.

  31. But, then or now, he paid no heed whatever to the obvious fact that he and the second engineer, and at least one of the male passengers, must be the last to quit the ship.

  32. Courtenay, who had been far too busy to pay heed to anything beyond the brief fight between the boats and the canoes, perceived now that the gangway was in position; lights were shining on both the upper and lower platforms.

  33. No heed was paid to those who lay on the deck, wounded or insensible.

  34. Neither of them paid heed to the presence of Suarez.

  35. Heed it not," said the good farmer, "a belated wayfarer should ever find shelter in an Englishman's cottage.

  36. He complains that you keep no regular hours; you heed no orders or directions he gives; that you set him at naught, in sooth, and make his other lads more idle than yourself.

  37. Nay, heed not my means of intelligence," said Martin.

  38. As a roole we don't pay much heed to his observations, the same bein' freequent born of alcohol.

  39. He passed his master and overtook the fleeing girl, sagaciously sensing the situation; but, as she paid no heed to his appealing barks and tugs at her skirt, but merely ran the faster, he turned back to await his lord.

  40. I trust that in the near future, someone will heed the opportunity of using some of his millions in arousing men that have begun to falter.

  41. Give no heed to anything else, but make your will and intellect act in unison.

  42. It seems as if thou wert doing God's will to the full, and so thou takest no heed and fallest away again.

  43. Abbot Hans went straight ahead, paying no heed to his lamentations.

  44. Take heed of what I say--I, Wang Shih, the worthless servant of his excellency Ah Lum, the virtuous commander of many honourable brigands.

  45. Let every man sweep the snow from before his own doors, and not heed the frost on his neighbour's tiles.

  46. An old mandarin in yellow silk forced his way through the press, paying no heed to the fire, anxious only to get home without soiling his white socks.

  47. I would thou didst pay more heed to what is fitting, thou monkey, and knewest either place or time for thy foolish jests!

  48. Not that I would overmuch heed the prison if the king would but share the blame with him; but for the king to deny him--to say that he did all of his own motion and without authority!

  49. Then will he not heed the tale thou wouldst yield him concerning me.

  50. Prithee take heed to what I desire of thee, for I am not altogether powerless to enforce that I would.

  51. Tom Fool grew more daring and threw little stones at him, but the panther seemed only to grow the more imperturbable, and to heed his missiles as little as his grimaces.

  52. Fortunately Richard saw what took place, but the animal, which was generally chained up, did not heed his recall, and the poor woman had already felt his teeth, when Richard got him by the throat.

  53. It would be an ill turn to do me, but my lord marquis did never heed a tale-bearer.

  54. Ceaselessly therefore she kept open eyes, and saw and spoke and reminded and remedied where she could, so noiselessly, so unobtrusively, that none were offended, and all took heed of the things she brought before them.

  55. Twas twisted betwixt nave and spoke; Her help she lent, and with good heed Together we released the Cloak; 1807.

  56. But Celindaja paid no heed to all that cavalcade; Her lips were parched, her throat was dry, her heart was sore dismayed.

  57. Well canst thou glide unnoticed to the camp, without thy sword; Wilt thou not heed my tears, my sighs--begone without a word!

  58. You must take heed lest your wiles offend God.

  59. He did not seem to heed the scenery around him.

  60. And God came to Laban the Syrian in a dream by night, and said unto him, Take heed that thou speak not to Jacob either good or bad.

  61. Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven.

  62. Take heed unto yourselves, lest ye forget the covenant of the LORD your God, which he made with you, and make you a graven image, or the likeness of any thing, which the LORD thy God hath forbidden thee.

  63. And he answered and said, Must I not take heed to speak that which the LORD hath put in my mouth?

  64. And the people with one accord gave heed unto those things which Philip spake, hearing and seeing the miracles which he did.

  65. When the centurion heard that, he went and told the chief captain, saying, Take heed what thou doest: for this man is a Roman.

  66. But Jehu took no heed to walk in the law of the LORD God of Israel with all his heart: for he departed not from the sins of Jeroboam, which made Israel to sin.

  67. And he gave heed unto them, expecting to receive something of them.

  68. And Pharaoh said unto him, Get thee from me, take heed to thyself, see my face no more; for in that day thou seest my face thou shalt die.

  69. And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.

  70. The people passing home at night Rejoice to see the shining sight, They quite forget the sands and sea Which are as grey as grey can be, Nor ever heed the gulls who cry Like peevish children in the sky.

  71. Still they smoked on; still Colonel Clark and his councilors smoked silently, paying no sort of heed to the angry demonstrations of the savages.

  72. My sympathy seemed to comfort her and she promised, without urgence, to heed my counsel for patience and to impose like conduct upon Buford.

  73. It was she who continued to utter piercing screams, throwing her hands about in the most tragic manner, and paying no heed to her mistress' low spoken commands.

  74. Mind what the good man says, Wildrake," said the Colonel; "and take heed another time how thou dost suffer thy wit to outrun discretion.


  75. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accordance; acquittal; adherence; anticipation; application; assiduity; attend; attention; awareness; bug; calculation; care; carefulness; caution; cognizance; compliance; comply; conceive; concentration; concern; conform; conformity; consciousness; consider; consideration; debate; deliberateness; deliberation; diligence; discharge; discretion; ear; earnestness; eavesdrop; execution; fill; follow; forethought; fulfill; fulfillment; hark; hear; hearken; hedge; hedging; heed; heeding; hesitation; intentness; intercept; judiciousness; keep; keeping; listen; look; mark; meet; mind; note; notice; obey; observance; observation; observe; performance; practice; precision; preparedness; prudence; regard; remark; respect; satisfaction; satisfy; see; solicitude; study; submit; tap; tend; think; thoroughness; thought; thoughtfulness; view; watch