All 8 Uses of
heed
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Unheeded he kept by them as they came towards the drier sand, a rag of wolf's tongue redpanting from his jaws.†
Chpt 3
- Women will pay a lot of heed, I don't think.†
Chpt 5 *
- Mr Bloom walked unheeded along his grove by saddened angels, crosses, broken pillars, family vaults, stone hopes praying with upcast eyes, old Ireland's hearts and hands.†
Chpt 6
- Stephen raised his eyes to the bold unheeding stare.†
Chpt 7
- The ball bobbed unheeded on the wake of swells, floated under by the bridgepiers.†
Chpt 8
- The sailor grumbled thanks, glanced sourly at the unheeding windows, sank his head and swung himself forward four strides.†
Chpt 10
- For them unheeding him he banged on the counter his tray of chattering china.†
Chpt 11
- The bawd makes an unheeded sign.†
Chpt 15
Definition:
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(heed) pay close attention to; or to do what is suggested -- especially with regard to a warning or other advice