Sentence examples for Head off from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Head off" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the act of preventing something from happening or to leave for a destination. Example: "We need to head off any potential issues before they escalate."

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Head off

verb

To begin moving away.

  • We will head off on our holidays tomorrow.

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Head off to school.

Head off to the mall.

"No, I was bawling my head off".

He twisted the head off one.

"I was just screaming my head off".

October 9th I head off to Atlanta.

I would head off down the road.

"Ripped its head off," Torre said.

"He would tear Obama's head off".

"George was laughing his head off".

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