heading toward|head toward in English
going in the direction of, traveling toward (a destination, purpose, etc.)
Use "heading toward|head toward" in a sentence
1. Activity heading toward the center of town.
2. Amplexus is on tour and heading toward your town.
3. We ran head over heels toward the shelter.
4. Jesus and his apostles are trekking northward, heading from Judea toward Galilee.
5. It's easy to misjudge the speed of a car heading toward you.
6. Melanie nodded her head feebly and gestured toward the baby.
7. The floor was level, but the ceiling sloped toward his head.
8. As I walk back toward the shore I look over at the snorkeling boat heading out.
9. A man lay face down, feet toward the center, head away from it.
10. So it was that in July 1953, I was on board the ship called Georgic, heading toward New York.
11. Anteriority - the quality of being in front or (in lower animals) toward the head
12. Sable glimmers toward grey; objects emerge, trailing shadows; night ages toward day.
13. Something that flows to or toward a point: an Afflux of blood to the head
14. In the Middle East in Bible times, greasing a person’s head with oil was a sign of favor toward him or an act of hospitality toward a guest.
15. He then adjusted the ship’s heading to aim toward the centre of the channel and the bright harbour lights ahead.
16. THE world is heading with accelerating speed toward collision —a collision that soon will utterly wreck the present world order.
17. The male Bufflehead’s has a large, dark head with a white patch toward the back
18. Acroscopic: In botany , looking toward (that is, on the side toward) the apex.
19. Going toward the goal.
20. The Attitudes toward Intellectual Disability questionnaire (Attid) : Measures attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities
21. 15 He had a lively discernment of injustice toward other men and toward himself.
22. Branch initiation/development: 0 = acropetal (toward the apex, i.e., branching begins at the base and proceeds toward the apex); 1 = basipetal (toward the base, i.e., branching begins at the apex and proceeds toward the base; 2 = bidirectional (starting at mid-Culm and proceeding toward
23. Afflux definition, something that flows to or toward a point: an Afflux of blood to the head
24. – the quality of being in front or (in lower animals) toward the head 1 Anteriority [the ~] noun
25. All this tends toward spiritual and mental health, with accompanying beneficial effects toward physical soundness.