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

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Idiom Conjugations:

 
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Gerund Form of the Idiom:

Heading down to the store is a good way to get groceries.
 
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Idiom Usage:

Generally - to head up to and to head down to can be used interchangeably regardless of direction or orientation.
 
To head up to is usually used informally.
 
In the imperative:
Head up to the factory!
 
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Idiom Scenario 3:

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Idiom Scenario 2:


Two students, who live in Oregon, are talking ...
Student 1: What are you going to do for the winter vacation?
Student 2: I have some family in California who I haven't seen for a while. They have a really nice cabin in the woods.
Student 1: Sounds nice.
Student 2: Yes. I think I just might head down south for the winter.
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Idiom Scenario 1:


A tourist is standing on a street corner consulting a map ...
Passerby: Can I help you?
Tourist: Yes please. I'm trying to get to Lincoln Center.
Passerby: Go to the next intersection and turn right. Head down to Second Avenue. Take a left on Second. Follow that for three blocks and you will see the Center on your right.
Tourist: Thank you so much.
Passerby: My pleasure.
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Idiom Definition:


"to head down to"
to depart and move or travel in an downhill direction to depart and move or travel south (down on a map) to depart and move or travel in the direction where the address numbers are decreasing
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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