Paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)
To perceive with the ear (paying attention to what is heard).
1 She said: It's time to heed the deeply moving voice of youth.
2 Pay good heed to me for I have thought long about it.
3 The government sometimes pays more heed to this group than dispossessed farmers.
4 The Dubrovnik festival's management first said it would heed the police recommendation.
5 Those who fail to heed these measures may face greater sanctions, however.
6 Rather, we should heed the words a woman recently wrote to me:
7 She may not heed that advice, but it's good she heard it.
8 But ale enthusiasts might need to heed the words of Bheki Cele.
9 So far, currency traders have paid little heed to the G7 statement.
10 He paid no heed to her; he persisted in speaking to me.
11 And the entire government should pay heed to the response of voters.
12 There was no sign either side was prepared to heed her call.
13 Take heed to it therefore in the Lord that thou fulfil it.
14 Neither did he heed the girl whom he met in the hall.
15 Residents in the northern parts of the province should especially take heed .
16 Then do not heed it; we shall none of us heed it.
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