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head out
head out after . Follow or pursue, as in Since they knew the way, we headed out after them , or A police car headed out after the car thieves .
Depart, begin a journey, as in The ship was heading out to sea , or When do you head out again?
Example Sentences
When the centerpiece solo hits, Givens is like a golden retriever with his head out of the car window, jowls flapping in the wind.
The leaders will head out around 14:00 GMT and BBC Sport will have live radio and text commentary of the final round.
I start the day each morning tentatively peeking my head out checking for dark clouds and foreboding skies.
"We had grown up together in Minna and had been classmates in Bida. We did several things together as peers. My wife recalled that we used to share a room as bachelors. We would reach out for whatever shirt was available, irrespective of whose it was, and just wear it and head out! We were that close."
Watch out for the handle of your cooler the next time you head out to the beach or the wilderness — 1 million ice chests are being recalled after customers reported losing their fingertips.
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More About Head Out
What doesÌýhead out mean?
Head out is an informal verb meaning to leave or depart.
Head out is often used in reference to a planned departure or as a way to announce one’s exit. It is a phrasal verb, meaning it is a phrase that functions as a verb and is formed from a combination of a verb and a function word like a preposition. It can also be considered an idiom, which is a term whose meaning can’t be understood simply from its individual parts.
Example: OK, everyone, I think it’s about time to head out for the beach.
Where doesÌýhead out come from?
The first records of head out being used to mean “to leave†come from the 1920s. It combines the verb head, meaning “go in a certain direction†(as in, I think we’re heading the wrong way), and out, which is used to indicate movement away from something.
Head out is used informally. It can be used in almost any case where you might use leave. For example, when leaving your office for the day, you might say, “I’m heading out. See you tomorrow!†Or if you’re asking a friend when they’re leaving on a trip, you might say, “When are you planning to head out?â€
Head out is also used in the phrase head out after, meaning “to follow or pursue,†as in The dog got out again so I had to head out after him.
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How isÌýhead out used in real life?
Head out is usually used casually, such as when talking about a planned trip or announcing that you’re leaving a social event.
Bags packed again and ready to head out. This time not for meetings but vacation! 😻🛩ðŸ
— Chris Belsey (@chrisbelseyemc)
When we started out 20 years ago, we could not imagine all of the people, places and gifts we would encounter. As we head out on the Rascal Flatts Farewell – Life is A Highway Tour, there is no sadness. Just new chapters, new journeys, and new beginnings.
— Rascal Flatts (@rascalflatts)
Ok I’m boutta head out y’all need anything
— Brady (@pebbut)
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Which of the following phrases is an antonym (opposite) of head out?
A. come in
B. push off
C. beat it
D. take leave
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