HEAD OUT – Phrasal Verb
Meaning of the Phrasal Verb
HEAD OUT
head out
Definition:
leave a place
Examples of HEAD OUT in Sentences:
1. When they started to complain about his brother, he headed out of the room.
2. The wedding isn’t until Saturday, but we are going to head out on Thursday so we can help with the decorating Friday afternoon. (Note: This suggests that the wedding is in another city.)
3. Unfortunately, we need to head out now. Thank you for having us for dinner.
present – | HEAD OUT |
present participle – | HEADING OUT |
past – | HEADED OUT |
past participle – | HEADED OUT |