How To Use head up In A Sentence
- They barely gave me a nod when I poked my head up over the side of the truck.
- The garage is a mile ahead up the hill-just follow your nose.
- Roll the head up, stitch it together and braize it in half a tumbler of Malmsey or Australian Muscat (Burgoyne's), half a cup of very good white stock, some bits of ham and bacon, and a clove of garlic with two cuts. The Cook's Decameron: a study in taste, containing over two hundred recipes for Italian dishes
- Mr. Noble says he would shoot down any suggestion that Interpol should head up an international antiterrorist squad. Making Interpol Relevant Again
- He could feel Tyna lift her head up from her awkward position across her shoulder.
- Now angle forward from your hips keeping the shaft touching those parts and you will get a feeling of keeping your back straight and your head up. Winning Golf for Women
- Lucy breathed in deeply, and turned her head upwards, accepting the water, feeling it wash away her dirt and grime.
- She had fatigued herself so much, (growing sensibly weaker) that she sunk her head upon her pillows, ready to faint; and we withdrew to the window, looking upon one another; but could not tell what to say; and yet both seemed inclinable to speak: but the motion passed over in silence. Clarissa Harlowe
- In the absence of steerage way, the yacht can't head up; the misplaced center of effort takes charge, and she yaws.
- We'll stay in Oslo for a few days and then head up to a cabin in the mountain to try cross-country skiing.