headedhead‧ed /ˈhedɪd/ adjective - Even if, in this instance, the mistake appears on the committee's headed notepaper.
- On Gordon's desk was a pile of headed notepaper.
► bald-headed man a bald-headed man (=having no hair) in a shiny suit ► bare-headed/bare-chested/bare-legged etc► headed notepaper (=with the sender’s address printed on it)
NOUN► north· Tom, who had already squared things with his boss, left the office at lunchtime and headed north up the motorway.· But I eventually reached the motorway and headed north.· The big day was February 4, and Chapman headed north with his team on the previous Thursday.· The St Louis turned round and headed north for a second time.· He nodded miserably and headed north.· He then headed north, taking his eldest son with him.· The day after the Shalimar crowning ceremony, Aurangzeb again gathered his army and headed north after Dara Shukoh.· Police rang them as they headed north after a friend's wedding in the Home Counties.
► notepaper· On Gordon's desk was a pile of headed notepaper.· Even if, in this instance, the mistake appears on the committee's headed notepaper.· Other Railfreight assets from office buildings to headed notepaper also received the appropriate embellishments.· They agreed to this and even gave him their headed notepaper to use in ordering.· Could you carry the idea through on the headed notepaper?· Volunteers have raised money for headed notepaper, travel expenses and visits.
► south· One local woman had said she'd had it with Petrolia, packed up her things and headed south.· The captain turned the St Louis round and headed south again.· From there they headed south into the desert to Bir Zalten where they arrived on 29 November.· By the time she finally headed south again Kirsty's future would have been decided.· So I got straight into the car and headed south, hoping I could reach Carlisle before the train did.· In 1989, she headed south from her birthplace to settle in the forests east of the Värmland town of Arvika.· Accompanied by his wife and stepson, he headed south, leaving his mark as a burglar.
► red-headed/curly-headed etc► two-headed/three-headed etc► headed notepaper/paper- Even if, in this instance, the mistake appears on the committee's headed notepaper.
- On Gordon's desk was a pile of headed notepaper.
- Other Railfreight assets from office buildings to headed notepaper also received the appropriate embellishments.
- Press releases should be eye-catching and on boldly headed paper.
- The letter is on headed notepaper.
- They agreed to this and even gave him their headed notepaper to use in ordering.
- This appears automatically on the bottom of your email, like headed notepaper.
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