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What's the meaning of "to head out" idiom? Please give me some examples!

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Idiom Conjugations:

 
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Gerund Form of the Idiom:

Heading out from work can be a happy experience.
 
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Idiom Usage:

To head out is far more informal than formal.
 
To head out is often used in the form:
  • to head out to the store
  • to head out to work
  • to head out to the cottage
 
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Idiom Scenario 3:

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Idiom Scenario 2:

Two friends are talking ...
Friend 1: Did you hear about the party at Paula's?
Friend 2: I did! Sounds like it'll be a really good party.
Friend 1: Well, it's nine o'clock now. When do you want to go?
Friend 2: Let's head out now.
Friend 1: OK.
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Idiom Scenario 1:

A husband and wife are talking on their cell phones ...
Wife: Where are you?
Husband: I'm just heading out of the office.
Wife: You won't forget to pick up the stuff for the party tonight, will you?
Husband: I'm just heading over to the mall now. I can pick up the party supplies when I get there.
Wife: Thank you, sweetheart. See you when you get home.
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Idiom Definition:


"to head out"
to leave - to depart
Synonyms: beat it, bolt, decamp, depart, duck, embark, escape, exit, flee, getaway, go, hightail, leave, march, move, part, run, scram, skedaddle, split, start, vamoose, walk
 
 

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