How To Use Dead ahead In A Sentence

  • I stared dead ahead at the doorway.
  • The stranger was dead ahead.
  • But it was there all right, dead ahead - a bar, knife-sharp and deadly.
  • The startled hogger awoke to the sparks of the fuzees and an horrific view of the rear of a train dead ahead and no way to stop in time.
  • Suddenly the buyer saw a cliff dead ahead.
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  • But oh no: he waited, staring dead ahead, his jowls quivering to the vibrations of the idling engine. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • the laboratory is dead ahead
  • She spotted the Lich Tower dead ahead, and figured it had to be just another mile's walk.
  • You know, but uh, he was like, Burton Woods, dead ahead.
  • Navigators in the open sea normally alter course in this way because they believe there is another vessel dead ahead on a reciprocal course or on their port bow in circumstances which require an alteration to starboard.
  • WORF: Captain, there are three dead ahead.
  • For those who can fit into the seats the driving position is excellent, with the floor-mounted pedals being dead ahead and well spaced.
  • One lay dead ahead in a section all by itself, and she guessed that it probably belonged to Cal.
  • The crew now wanted to abandon ship, and a few minutes later red flares were seen dead ahead.
  • But oh no: he waited, staring dead ahead, his jowls quivering to the vibrations of the idling engine. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Iceberg dead ahead! SOS ! Man the lifeboats! We're going down! There, isn't that a comfort ?
  • The forked road which every star, perhaps every person, faces at least once in a lifetime lay dead ahead.
  • Suddenly the buyer saw a cliff dead ahead.
  • Dead ahead, blue sky is visible, a bank of clouds farther on.
  • Tom understood: they needed cover. And the only cover was dead ahead in the factory.
  • The crew now wanted to abandon ship, and a few minutes later red flares were seen dead ahead.
  • There was a ninety-degree turn to the left, and a street sign dead ahead.
  • Fred moved toward the orbital elevator dead ahead.
  • Dead ahead was low-lying - the countryside seemingly unpopulated except for the occasional farmhouse and paddock. CORMORANT
  • If there is a boat dead ahead, he will be slowed down by its backwind, and the boat to weather will probably sail right past.
  • The river is eight miles away dead ahead.
  • She begins to weep, her body shaking, and then, when her grief is purged, she stares dead ahead.
  • Iceberg dead ahead! SOS ! Man the lifeboats! We're going down! There, isn't that a comfort ?
  • Dead ahead of us, seemingly slap bang in the middle of the channel, is a sizeable iceberg. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dead ahead lay more or less nothing, mile after mile of prairie, the wind making patterns on the bluestem. NIMITZ CLASS
  • Earth and its satellites were dead ahead, a tiny shining dot almost indistinguishable from all the other shining dots.
  • Our course change put the object dead ahead. Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
  • The river is eight miles away dead ahead.
  • Our course change put the object dead ahead. Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
  • But dead ahead, far away across the valley where the ground began to rise sharply again in stands of pine, a narrow white swath of cleared ground ribboned through the dark trees, clearly visible.

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