HEAD OUT
Definition: To leave or depart, especially to go out or away from a place.
Synonyms: Leave, Depart, Go, Exit, Move On
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The astronauts will head out to space tomorrow.
#2
After the party, everyone will head out to their homes.
#3
As soon as the bell rings, the students can head out for recess.
#4
Before the storm arrives, birds often head out to find shelter.
#5
We decided to head out for a relaxing weekend by the beach.
#6
As the storm approached, the residents were advised to head out to safer locations.
#7
After finishing their work, the colleagues often head out for a quick coffee break.
#8
The family decided to head out to the countryside for a peaceful picnic.
#9
With the launch of the new product, the marketing team needed to head out for a promotional tour.
#10
Before embarking on the arduous journey, the seasoned explorer decided to head out into the uncharted wilderness.
#11
After finishing her work, she decided to head out for a walk in the park.
#12
We need to head out early tomorrow morning to avoid the traffic.
#13
They always head out for vacation during the summer months.
#14
We should head out to the beach while the weather is still nice.
#15
After lunch, we can head out to the beach if you want.
#16
Head out as soon as possible.
#17
To avoid traffic, we should head out early.
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