I never jist set mysel to luik, but I dinna think I ever did tak notice o' a worm settin up that heid o' his oot o' a bog.
Jist think o' his heid bein a' richt, and his een as clear as the bonny man's ain!
I mak it seme that I beleive that all is trew, and takis heid thairto, and excusit my self for this nicht that I culd not walk.
He is angrie quhen I speik of Walcar, and sayis, that he sal pluk the eiris out of his heid and that he leis.
Tak heid that nane that is heir se it, for all the warld will knaw it, becaus for haist it was maid in yair presence.
Dae ye think I wad hae been sae ceevil the ither nicht to her when she was yelping on the stair-heid if it hadna been her repute for the Evil E'e?
I advertisit yow weill to tak heid of zour fals brother-in-law {Huntly}.
Tak heid that nane that is heir se it, for all the warld will knaw it, becaus for haist it was made in yair presence.
I make it seme that I beleive that all is trew, and takis heid thairto, and excusit my self for this nicht that I culd not walk.
Than ane Mawthland rakless betwix thaim past: 270 Apon the heid gud Wallace has him tane, Throuch hat and brawn in sondyr bryst the bane; Dede at that straik doun to the ground him drawe.
He'll be aff to the hills at the heid o' Tweed," they said.
And he began to walk up and down wi' his heidon his breast.
So I heard o' your gaun ower the seas, and I took it into my heid that I wad like to gang tae.
The Captain sits at the heid o' the table sippin' his toddy wi' that dour stieve face o' his that naething could move, and that ye think wad be ashamed to sae muckle as lauch.
I'm no a man that can gae heid ower ears a' in a meenit; I must prove folks first.
Jess, warningly; "I'll knock the heid aff ye, gin ye dinna drap it!
The night o' the storm he must put his heid above the gangway to spier about it; and sic a glour as he gied at the sea, I'se never forget to my deein day.
I'm thinkin', that opposition on that heid wud do mair harm than gude.
An' I'm thinkin' she left her bonnie white coatie yestreen to mak' a safter heid for the puir lamb.
Syne with the suerd sic dynt hym gave, That he the heid till the harnys clave.
And he bot with a fallow furth is gane, With traste Achates; in athiris hand yfeir The braid steilheid schuke on the huntyng speir.
I am afeared I will be a cripple a' the rest o' my days; and if I am crippled in sic a way, I will never shaw my heid again.
I fear he will take it into his heid to gang there before mony years.
Jennie is half a heid taller than I am, and Robin is as tall as she is.
I hear ye stand at the heid o' your class; hoo is that?
Dinna fash your heid aboot the flock," said Wullie, brushing away a tear.
I am puir, and I expect to stay sae, but it is a peaceful pillow I put my heid on when night comes around.
Auld Muckle Geordie might tak it in his heid to gang daft aboot me; would I hae to marry him?
She is a strang healthy lass noo, and I dinna see hoo I am to keep my heid aboon water unless the lassies as they get age and strength gang to service as ithers do, or find a better way to earn honest pennies.
Noo ye needna fash yourheid aboot the wark," said he.
Now, dinna put it into his heid next," said Mrs. Lindsay.
I had aye mair nonsense than sense in my heid when I went to scule, and what wi' ane trick and anither my lessons cam oot slim.
Weel, ye will hae a grand chance, for Laird Erskine says that whatever John Cameron taks intil his heid has to gang through.
The soughing o' the springtide breeze Abune her heid blaws sweet, There's nests amang the kirkyaird trees And gowans at her feet.
Ilk morn, agin' the kindlin' sky Yer liftit heid is black, Ilk nicht I watch ye hameward ride Wi' the sunset at yer back.
He raised his heid when he heard me tellin' the bairn no to tear my wrapper.
Ye see, he fell in wi' the lassie there, an' juist gaed clean aft his heidaboot her.
For there was Janet hangin' frae a nail beside the auld aik cabinet: her heid aye lay on her shouther, her een were steeked, the tongue projeckit frae her mouth, and her heels were twa feet clear abune the floor.
His een turnt backward in hisheid and the day gaed black about him.
I tell you fair: if I but kent the heid of a Hebrew word from the hurdies of it be dammed but I would fling the whole thing up and turn minister!
Na," said he; "it will be made by a bogle and her wanting ta heidupon his body.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.