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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
heed . - noun Plural form of
heed .
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Examples
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Edinburgh's Old Town, leaving their "heeds" behind them.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Do any of those things change the fact that Luke Skywalker is an orphaned farm boy who heeds his call to adventure?
Bryan Young: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Changes to Star Wars Bryan Young 2011
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"Do not hold doors" may not be something every subway rider heeds, but at least it doesn't say: "Myth: Holding subway doors cannot lead to bodily harm."
Gernot Wagner: I Remember Reading That My AC Thermostat Should Be Set to 60 Gernot Wagner 2011
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Arthur resembles the young male fool of Proverbs 1-9 and Helen the one who heeds Wisdom's warning, if she is not in fact the embodiment of Lady Wisdom herself, calling out to Arthur and any who will listen to avoid Lady Folly and the path of destruction.
Michael Gilmour: Anne Bronte's Religious Imagination Michael Gilmour 2012
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"Do not hold doors" may not be something every subway rider heeds, but at least it doesn't say: "Myth: Holding subway doors cannot lead to bodily harm."
Gernot Wagner: I Remember Reading That My AC Thermostat Should Be Set to 60 Gernot Wagner 2011
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I don't think it's a decision that heeds to be reached right now.
Leonsis says he's "punting" on Wizards name change Dan Steinberg 2010
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It heeds to be manually switched, often with a cycling of the radio power.
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"Do not hold doors" may not be something every subway rider heeds, but at least it doesn't say: "Myth: Holding subway doors cannot lead to bodily harm."
Gernot Wagner: I Remember Reading That My AC Thermostat Should Be Set to 60 Gernot Wagner 2011
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Arrogance heeds no master known as common, whether it be sense, people or cause.
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"Do not hold doors" may not be something every subway rider heeds, but at least it doesn't say: "Myth: Holding subway doors cannot lead to bodily harm."
Gernot Wagner: I Remember Reading That My AC Thermostat Should Be Set to 60 Gernot Wagner 2011
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