Definitionn. a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about
Last update: July 29, 2015
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Unshod horses heading south. [Please select]
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There's Jimmy Henry, Mr Power said, just heading for Kavanagh's.' [Please select]
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"This way," blustered Marjorie, heading for the kitchen quarter. [Please select]
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"Britons Hold Your Own," was the heading of the chief article. [Please select]
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We gave them free rein, heading for the chateau. [Please select]
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"I told the quartermaster, when the wind was heading off the ship, to alter the course." [Please select]
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On the top of the cliffs Monkbarns was heading the party of searchers. [Please select]
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A strange snowshoe trail had joined their own and was heading toward the cabin. [Please select]
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On the trail, heading for Lac Bain, Bush McTaggart heard that cry and shivered. [Please select]
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If you're heading for Lac Bain, m'sieu, I'll travel a short distance with you now.' [Please select]
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Soon after, they re-entered the mountain defile, and, once more heading north-westward, silently continued on for the valley of the Rio del Norte. [Please select]
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