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You can use it to describe someone leaving in a hurry or leaving with a sense of purpose. For example, "He headed off to the store to get the groceries before it closed."
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headed off
verb
Past of head off
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"Hurry!" Hadi headed off.
We are headed off a financial cliff.
That afternoon, I headed off the ranch.
Soon, Tim headed off to Libya.
Legionaries headed off to battle wearing perfume.
We headed off for Persepolis.
I headed off to Chelsea.
We all headed off to the reception.
His shot was headed off the line.
I headed off to see my parents.
The family headed off for another checkpoint.
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