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listen and pay attention
We must hear the expert before we make a decision
Listen to your father
How To Use take heed In A Sentence
- Take heed not to go too far in his dispraise," said Gwion, but in weariness and grief rather than indignation, "for I may not hear him miscalled. His Disposition
- Take heed from the name of my column. Times, Sunday Times
- That is not the dukes letter, sir; that is an advertisement to a proper maid in Florence, one Diana, to take heed of the allurement of one Count Rousillon, a foolish idle boy, but for all that very ruttish. Act IV. Scene III. Alls Well that Ends Well
- Take heed from the name of my column. Times, Sunday Times
- Take heed lest a better man than Irus rise up presently against thee, to lay his mighty hands about thy head and bedabble thee with blood, and send thee hence from the house. Book XVIII
- All too often we fail to take heed of what is being said by the experts, especially when it contains unwelcome messages.
- In a great river great fish are found; but take heed lest you be drowned.
- Take heed, take heed* With nofe infallible The filent pointer winds toward the game. The Village Curate: A Poem ...
- GLOSS: nere] nearer; yede] went; hett] promised; waite] take heed; baite] enticement, nourishment; in fere] together; dawngerouse] difficult of approach, haughty; farre] farther; narre] nearer Quia Amore Langueo
- But take my advice, and whilst thou travellest under an English pennon, take heed that thou keepest off this conversation in the hall and kitchen, where perhaps the soldier may be less tolerant than the officer; and now, in a word, what is thy legend of this Dangerous Castle Dangerous