Examples of 'you headed off' in a sentence
Meaning of "you headed off"
you headed off: To leave or depart from a place. This phrase is often used to describe someone leaving a particular location or situation
How to use "you headed off" in a sentence
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you headed off
Time you headed off for darker pastures.
And that 's when you headed off.
Time you headed off for darker pastures and left me the hell alone.
Seconds after Beau left, you headed off in the same direction.
You headed off to the briefing?
Where are you headed off to now?
Oh, I just got something I have to do . Where are you headed off to?
Where are you headed off to in such a rush?
I mean, I just have to hand it to you, you headed off that strike.
Where are you headed off with these bags?
Hey . Where are you going? Where are you headed off to?
Where are you headed off to now? The point.
Lillian, you look lovely . Where you headed off to?
Where you headed off to? Going to the store.
Anyway, where are you headed off to?
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Where are you headed off to in such a rush? I have to go get ready.
So where are you headed off to?
So you headed off to class?
So where you headed off to this time?
Where are you headed off to in such a rush? Emily.
Where were you headed off to this morning, huh?
Are not you headed off to a picnic?
Where you headed off to?
Where are you headed off to in such a hurry there, man?
Where are you headed off to on this fine day? So, stranger.
Where you headed off to? Oh.
Where you headed off to? It's done.
Where are you headed off to? - Morning.
Sup? So you headed off to class?
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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