Examples of 'it headed' in a sentence

Meaning of "it headed"

This phrase describes the direction or path that something or someone is taking. It implies movement or progression towards a particular destination or objective

How to use "it headed" in a sentence

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Or maybe it headed back down to the river.
There were pits on both sides of the line as it headed nearly due north.
It headed generally northward and did not strengthen.
Especially when it headed into the woods.
So it headed out to sea to avoid the pandemic.
It dissipated as it headed toward the set.
It headed west and slowly strengthened.
Duane saw it headed this way.
It headed to the north before curving to the northeast.
It gradually weakened as it headed generally north.
Then it headed south to warmer waters.
But the dart made the bear panic and it headed toward the ocean.
The next year it headed an appeal to stop whaling.
The water from rain and snowfall penetrated the mountain as it headed towards the valley.
It headed north before sharply recurving.

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The young lady that took it headed down the river a while ago.
It headed to the mainland when it first came through.
The eye became bigger as it headed towards warm waters the next day.
It headed east out of the park.
Then on the next day it headed back to Dunedin.
Before it headed on for the rest of its journey.
The storm got even stronger as it headed toward Florida.
But it headed for the forest.
The JMA then upgraded it to a typhoon as it headed away from the islands.
Then it headed for the sky.
After hovering in the air for five minutes it headed towards Iranian territory.
It headed to the airport and landed.
Brown last saw it headed west off Kaena Point.
It headed for the neat and the goalkeeper let it in.
They stopped the ship last week as it headed into the Panama Canal.
And it headed towards them.
But I think that Peter has it headed in the right direction.
It headed this way.
From there until its end, it headed northwest.
It headed out to sea.
Important thing is to control it, keep it headed in that direction.
It headed straight against us.
No tracks, but it looks like it kept eating as it headed east.
It headed north out of the community and into a series of cultivated fields.
We opened the gate, and it headed for the woods.
It headed north over flat terrain with farmland on both sides of the highway.
And like a coon will, it headed for the water.
It headed northeast and approached the coast of Mexico.
Does it come from the depths of the ocean or is it headed there?
It headed to the Senate this week for a vote.
But the storm was slowly weakening as it headed north-west.
As it headed west it was spotted by a Russian submarine.
Based on reports from several ships, it headed east-northeastward over the following day.
It headed for the mainland When it first came through.
Katrina steadily intensified as it headed west-northwest, gradually turning to the northwest.

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Headed towards the service area now
You are probably headed the other way
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