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Definition of Heeding
1. heed [v] - See also: heed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Heeding
Literary usage of Heeding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot (1876)
"... and been told, without then heeding it, that he was reading Hebrew with Mirah's
brother. " He is very ill—very near death now," Deronda went on, ..."
2. A Journal of the Proceedings in Georgia, Beginning October 20, 1737: By by William Stephens (1906)
"... not much heeding what Obedience was paid to Church Government, resolved not
to abate one Iota of what he thought due to the Civil Magistrate. SUNDAY. ..."
3. Curran and His Contemporaries by Charles Phillips (1850)
"Social and severe, playful and unpitying, commanding the smile and heeding not
the sigh, let philosophy solve this human paradox if it can. ..."
4. Memoirs of Doctor Burney by Fanny Burney (1832)
"... and twirling that she pleased, she calmly continued painting, without heeding
his appeal for the hairy honours of his head ; and only coolly repeating, ..."
5. The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Literature by Rufus Edmonds Shapley (1884)
"Keep your eyes open," said Wardle, not heeding the question in the excitement of
the moment. "Now then." "There ivas a sharp whirring noise, that made Mr. ..."