Use heed in a sentence
Sentences ending with heed
- People came and went softly, and he gave no heed. [11]
- But the hermit went on muttering, and gave no heed. [5]
- M. Fille and the widow Poucette said good-bye to him, but he did not hear, or if he heard, he did not heed. [11]
- He looked at the Vicomtesse with a new admiration to which she paid no heed. [9]
- To this hour the Jerseyman maketh his cry unto Rollo, and the Royal Court--whose right to respond to this cry was confirmed by King John and afterwards by Charles--must listen, and every one must heed. [11]
- He caught her shoulder with his hand, for she seemed scarcely to heed. [11]
- If she knew, she did not heed. [11]
- The richest grapes of the vine shall bleed Till the greeting-cup shall spill; The kine shall pause in the pleasant mead, The eagle upon the hill-- Heart of the World give heed! [11]
- I have had of late strange premonitions, to which if I were superstitious I could not help giving heed. [6]
- Miss Russell paid not the slightest heed. [9]
Short sentences using heed
- So heed my words. [5]
- Pay heed, you people. [10]
- I heed it not. [11]
- Give heed to my words. [5]
- Have heed to it. [11]
- Now hear and heed. [11]
- Take heed. [11]
Sentences containing heed two or more times
- O son of man, take heed If thou shouldst fall upon the vacant plain, The plain that no man loves, Reach out thy hand, Take heed, O son of man, strength shall be given thee! [11]
More example sentences with the word heed in them
- Take heed, the worthy matron is about to wake. [10]
- Beside herself now with horror and dread, she implored him to turn away; but he did not heed her, and went on unmoved into the midst of the stream. [10]
- He threatened her with his ax, as if to warn her not to come further, but she paid no heed, but went steadily on, until she was right in front of him--right under his ax. [5]
- The high-priest alone, who, as Caesar's host, had gone up to the side of the throne, and two or three others, among them the governor of the town, a tall, elderly man of Macedonian descent, paid no heed to the brute. [10]
- The young man who has not heard the clarion-voices of honor and of duty now sounding throughout the land, will heed no word of mine. [3]
- Their older friends, who had turned their backs on the couple and were talking busily by a window, paid no heed to them, and the blissful conviction of being loved as ardently as she loved flooded her whole being. [10]
- Her arm through which the bullet had passed was painful, but she took no heed of it. [11]
- The four Fs which he had advised his master to heed in his wooing--Family, Figure, Favor, and Fortune--he no longer deemed the right touch-tones. [10]
- Behind the moss-hut, wherein I had found my Herdegen with the dancing hussy, the Swabian Junker and Ritter Franz had fought, without any heed of the law and order of such combat--fought for life or death, and for my sake. [10]
- I wish you well, for a pride founded on self-respect is pleasing in mine eyes; but take heed lest pride degenerate into vainglory. [10]
- I'd heed his warning, your honour, or it may injure your reputation as a ruler. [11]
- He did not usually give much heed to his dress, yet he was glad that the rain kept people in the house, for the outgrown wrap on his shoulders was by no means pleasing in appearance. [10]
- But Mr. Carvel took no heed of my silence, setting it down to another cause. [9]
- Another sticks close to its own line of thought and follows it as far as it goes, with no heed for others' opinions, as the bishop sweeps the board in the line of his own color. [6]
- It was not till I had had a lesson which came upon me all too soon, that I took heed in such matters; and the time was at hand when men folks thought more about me than I deemed convenient. [10]
- If he walked through the town, it was with bitter, abstracted eyes that took little heed of their presence. [11]
- He knew what they wanted and paid no heed to them. [10]
- At that moment there was a cheering outside--great cheering--but he did not heed it; he was scarcely aware of it. [11]
- Take heed while there is time; for the gods have opened their own sanctuaries to the horror. [10]
- No one punished them for the crime, for they did not fear the barking of the lap-dog, and this gave even those who could read, courage not to heed the warning. [10]
- Finally, with all the warmth of a really anxious heart, she entreated him to heed her warning. [10]
- The tall man, the very model of a stately burgher, who paid careful heed to his outward appearance, now looked careless of his person. [10]
- The man with the dogs did not heed the few curious looks turned his way, but held his head down as though walking in familiar places. [11]
- Each morning, before the day's tasks began, the fine old hymn Salve Regina was chanted, and this was much better done in the Brothers' school than in ever another, for those Monks gave especial heed to the practice of good music. [10]
- His pompous words stung me like the lash of a whip, and I gave no heed to his cloth as I answered: "If I have grieved my grandfather, sir, I am heartily sorry, and will answer to him for what I have done. [9]
- The blood was streaming from a gash in his own temple, to which he gave no heed, and stood encouraging that panting line until at last the gun was got across and hooked to the ring-bolts of its companion that lay shattered there. [9]
- As Lopez stood still with folded arms, paying no heed to his command, he turned the spear, to strike him with the handle. [10]
- He had a splendid bunch of flowers in his hand; he bestowed a hasty greeting on Mary and his betrothed, and did not heed the fact that Katharina returned it hesitatingly and without a word. [10]
- What if another sit beneath the shade Of the broad elm I planted by the way, --What if another heed the beacon light I set upon the rock that wrecked my keel, Have I not done my task and served my kind? [6]
- You saw it, sir, and you left a church from which the poor are thrust out, which refuses to heed the first precept of its Master. [9]
- Doria made warning signals, but the prince paid no heed, he would neither see nor hear them. [10]
- In the morning she had trusted herself to Andreas's knowledge of the town, and while talking eagerly to him had paid no heed to anything else. [10]
- He had never seen her so before, and he was now too much in a passion to fully heed her. [4]
- As he now saw nothing which was happening upon the rope, he had probably also failed to heed what she had performed, dared, accomplished, mainly for his sake, at the peril of her life, on the dizzy height. [10]
- We gave the rigid woman good-morning, but she did not heed or reply; we made some inquiries as to paths, but she ignored us; we bade her good-day, and she scowled at us: she only spun. [4]
- He was talking quite angrily, and seemed not to heed those around him. [9]
- With one hand pressed to her throbbing bosom, she watched each vehicle as it drove past with such intense expectancy that she paid no heed to Andreas's hint that they might now be able to make their way through the crowd. [10]
- Everybody expected some prank from her and did not wish to obey her; but she resolutely and passionately demanded obedience, grew angry and nearly cried because they did not heed her, and at last succeeded in making them believe her. [2]
- But white men pay little heed to Indian legends. [11]
- Never heed the pain and blightin', Never trouble that you're wounded, that you bear the scars of fightin'; Here's the luck o' Heaven to you, Here's the hand of love will brew you The cup of peace--ah, darlin', will you come back home? [11]
- Never heed the pain and blightin', Never trouble that you're wounded, that you bear the scars of fightin'; Here's the luck o' Heaven to you, Here's the hand of love will brew you The cup of peace-ah, darlin', will you come back home? [11]
- The young count paid no heed to them, but, breathing hard, passed by with resolute strides and went into the house. [2]
- But I suppose one must not heed it, or think the case singular. [14]
- And I heard once more the tremble in her voice as she confessed, in words of which she took no heed, that love for which I had sought in vain. [9]
- But"--her eyes were on the greenwood and the path that led into the circle--"but she would shut her eyes to-day, and let the world move on without her, let lovers thrive, and birds be nesting without heed or hap. [11]
- I'd take heed of what he says. [11]
- Take heed, and obey me blindly. [10]
- Give heed, for now I am forced to relate what I had hoped long to keep secret from thine ears. [10]
- But it is not aside from our subject, rather right in its path, to take heed of what the philosophers say of the effect in other respects of the pursuit of wealth. [4]
- The sun was no longer visible though its scorching heat could be felt, but Paulus paid no heed to this sign of an approaching storm. [10]
- Katharina, however, paid no heed to this cool reception, but said in sympathetic tones: "Your poor grandfather is not so well, I hear? [10]
- Caracalla, however, paid no heed to them, but sat with his eyes fixed on the door, deeply wounded in his vanity by the mere existence of such a caricature. [10]
- But she gave no heed to the stationery, the cameras and candy displayed there, being in the emotional state that reduces to unreality objects of the commonplace, everyday world. [9]
- He had paid no heed to his dress since the morning of the previous day, and as he always consumed large quantities of food and drink he felt the need of refreshment. [10]
- Don Luis paid no heed to all this, hastening first to the chapel to ask a young German chaplain to administer the sacrament to Sir Wolf Hartschwert, to whose house he hurriedly directed him. [10]
- Her remark took no heed of the verdict of the jury. [11]
- If it was necessary to turn the sick man, she paid special heed to every aching spot in his tortured body, and invented contrivances which she arranged with patient care to save him pain. [10]
- I therefore say my say, set down my thought, print my line, and do not heed the suspicion that I may not be as original as I supposed, in the passage I have been writing. [6]
- Gabinius paid no more heed to Keraunus than the Roman had done. [10]
- They don't heed me, because I am young, and they are not aware that I understand their language. [10]
- Lindy looked at me sharply, but I did not heed her, and presently she retired. [9]
- He is a man who takes no heed of people, high or low, and has no fear of consequences. [11]
- Usually Eva paid little heed to the quarrels of the servants, but this one appeared to have some connection with herself, and the cause could be no trivial one, since Aunt Kunigunde took part in it. [10]
- Yet he took little heed of all these things, for never before had such bright visions filled his mind. [10]
- Our leading citizens, learned in the classics though some of them might be, paid no heed to the dictum of the Greek idealist, who was more practical than they would have supposed. [9]
- Let us heed it; let us profit by it. [5]
- We often succeed, it is true, in effacing the record for a longer or a shorter period, but often, again, the letters on the page shine with an uncanny light, and force the inward eye to see them and to heed them. [10]
- When my father is more sullen than you are, for a week at a time, I scarcely heed it. [10]
- The statesman who is busy about his tariff and his reciprocity, and his endeavor to raise money like potatoes, may little heed and much undervalue this advent of candor into the world as a social force. [4]
- There were cries in the street now, but he did not seem to heed them. [9]
- I called to him, but he paid no heed, and I heard him chuckling as he retreated along the gallery. [9]
- These cliffs rose higher and higher, but from time to time, above the lower range, they could see the rugged summit of some giant of the range, though, bowed under their heavy loads, they paid small heed to it. [10]
- Kochel must take heed, that this leprous soul did not infect the whole flock, like a mangy sheep, or even turn the shepherd from the true pasture. [10]
- She did not heed, if she heard, the busy and wondering gossip of relations and acquaintances, gossip that has no less currency among the Friends than elsewhere because it is whispered slyly and creeps about in an undertone. [5]
- He gave no heed, however, but drew from a case a number of odes and compositions, which he told me were his own. [9]
- He took no heed, and they engaged at once. [11]
- She paid no heed to this protest, but continued to regard him with a face lighted by enthusiasm. [9]
- He paid no heed to the shells which tore the limbs from the trees about him, or sent the swamp water in thick spray over his staff. [9]
- Rosalie paid no heed to the fallen man. [11]
- I paid no heed to Mr. Swain's warning. [9]
- Paying no further heed to it, she answered in a cold, haughty tone: "Thank your mistress, and tell her that I appreciated her kind intention, but the roses which she sent me were too full of thorns. [10]
- He paid no heed to her. [9]
- She paid no heed to Ameni when he spoke to her, and he laid his hand on her shoulder and said as he pointed to the body: "This was the son of a gardener. [10]
- Heinz did not heed the throng. [10]
- Stephen did not heed the auctioneer, but thrust forward regardless of stares. [9]
- Philippus did not heed Orion; absorbed in himself, he strode on, moaning dully, as if in pain. [10]
- She did not heed his remonstrance, but went on eagerly, quite sure of her own meaning: "He shall be told everything, everything! [10]
- She did not heed his admiring surprise; before acceding to his demand, her regal form trembled from head to foot, and she sighed as she lifted the shroud from her daughter's face. [10]
- Coello, shaking his head, watched him, and tried to soothe him with kindly words, but Ulrich paid no heed, exclaiming: "It is all over with art, all over. [10]
- Of the strangers, he took no heed whatever. [12]
- So absorbed was he that he did not heed the approach of another visitor down an angle of the court-yard. [11]
- The marriage he had made was an abomination to respectable citizens, but Adam did not heed them, and Flora appeared to feel equally happy with him. [10]
- To heed omens guides one safely through life. [10]
- She had not given much heed to this, but she saw its justice now in a dash of revealing desire. [5]
- He can only give signals of distress--that some may heed. [9]
- Orion understood this gesture, and although he again succeeded in keeping cool he felt that he could no longer be sure of himself; he bowed low, without paying any heed to the Vekeel, and begged Amru to excuse him for the present. [10]
- Kingsley saw, but gave no heed. [11]
- So, after various futile attempts to make the new-comers talk, they paid no further heed to them, and Orion's secretary became the chief speaker. [10]
- She felt the fullest confidence in the old man, whose kind and sympathetic face was still visible to her mind's eye, and without paying any further heed to the physician she went quickly towards the door of the sick-room. [10]
- I am sure, from the way she looked at me, that she did not heed my answer. [9]
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