heed the warning
heed my advice
heed the instructions
heed the rules
They gave little heed to the rumours.
if he heard, he paid no heed .
we must take heed of the suggestions.
to give much heed to sb.'s advice
if he did not heed the warning, he would surely die.
define wordbook_En_1 "Storm, earth and fire, heed my call...."
I paid no heed at the time but later I had cause to remember what he’d said.
I fear being the only one to heed the no-gift clause on the invite and looking like an empty-handed shmuck.
Listen to both sides and you will be enlightened,heed only one side and you will be benighted.
Ah sir, why didn't you heed Dobby?
The beast paid him no heed.
They are not real things that one should heed them。
But Maggie gave no heed. Please take it, she said again.
Governments and regulators need to pay heed.
The monkeys gave no heed to his shouts, but only grinned at his rage.
What do you mean? Heed my words, Merlin.
In the past party leaders would have heeded their technical experts on such matters.
Because your elected officials will only heed your voice if you make your voice heard.
Well, he said he was resigning because he was heeding the people's demand for change.
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