Examples of 'headed it' in a sentence
Meaning of "headed it"
headed it: This phrase is often used to describe the action of leading or being in charge of something, such as a project, team, or organization. It implies taking responsibility and taking the lead in a particular situation
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Then you came and headed it up.
He headed it onto the post.
You know you could have headed it off.
He headed it until his death.
You should have headed it.
He headed it up.
This man headed it.
They sent a ball into the centre and the tall boy headed it in.
Josef headed it.
Resit Schuurman took a free kick and Rogier Meijer headed it on.
The direction I am headed it might not be the same as August.
Raheem Sterling has headed it in.
Actually, you headed it up, with a group of youngsters.
The delegation thus contained four women, one of whom headed it.
Nekrasov established the plan and headed it with Dostoyevsky and Grigorovich.
My great grandfather, the then Mirwaiz headed it.
Scheuer set it up and headed it from that time until spring 1999.
Why did you avoid the ball? You should have headed it.
You got the rebound off the crossbar, headed it into the corner.
Into the back of the net. It was Aaron Hayden who headed it.
Leadership has lacked continuity, with three persons having headed it during the period under review ;.
Since the CGT was founded in 1895, fifteen general secretaries have headed it.
George White, he headed it up?
Without looking I think, but it was fine, and I headed it in.
In no time, he headed it.
Reinhard Gehlen founded the Bundesnachrichtendienst, the West German secret service and headed it until 1968.
He published this magazine on his own expenses and headed it for 40 years.
There was preparation . Josef headed it.
I did not panic and just headed it down . ".
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She said it was headed right towards you
Headed towards the service area now
You are probably headed the other way