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heads up
adjective as in alert
Strongest matches
adjective as in on the ball
adjective as in open-eyed
Weak matches
adjective as in wide-awake
noun as in warning
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Cinema Services gave him the heads-up that Sony was going forward with the December 25 release.
Lehmberg also heads up the Public Integrity Unit that investigates government corruption.
My soldiers held their heads up high and handed the city over to the next unit.
Many have visible injuries or are so sick with flu they cannot hold their heads up.
The writer, Phil Bronstein, who heads up the Center for Investigative Reporting, stands by the story.
Theyll hang our heads up, and theyll burn the Silver Fleece and bootcher all hands, drifted in the far, slow cry of Mr. Scurlock.
For I'm werry highly connected, as a gent, sir, can understand; And my family hold their heads up with the very furst in the land.
If these people around here could get their heads up long enough from grubbing in the muck they wouldn't stay here over night.
The shipping clerk, as he heads up his barrels and boxes, can be sending out and up his current of prayer.
A few of the flock watched him, but most of them stood with their heads up the slope facing the wildly bounding stones.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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