Idioms
head for (someone/something/somewhere)
to aim for someone/something/somewhere, to move toward someone/something/somewhere
The tropical storm is heading for the large island. The dog in the park was heading for the woman.
head hunt
head off (someone) or head (someone) off
head off (something) or head (something) off
head out
head over heels
head over heels in love (with someone)
head up (something) or head (something) up
head-on
heads or tails
heads will roll
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soil one's diapers
put on one's thinking cap
pick a fight with (someone)
waste one's breath
carrot and stick
make one's feelings known
have a finger in the pie
pay as you go
round-robin tournament/contest
follow one's nose
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The only word in the English language to contain three back to back double letter combinations is; Bookkeeper.
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