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heed

[heed] / hid /




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“You can shear a sheep for life, but you can only slaughter it once” goes an old saying that sportsbooks seem to have heeded.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she added that she remained doubtful that Andrew would heed growing calls to testify in the US about his links to Epstein.

From BBC

Following the announcement, many Ghanaians on Wednesday heeded the minister's call, wearing the outfit in a variety of colours across the country.

From BBC

Lawmakers may still have a chance to heed these constituents.

From The Wall Street Journal

She won $2 million in damages, which should get the attention of doctors whether they heed the plastic surgeons or not.

From The Wall Street Journal