All 3 Uses of
heed
in
The Mill on the Floss
- Tom flung out of the room, and slammed the door after him, made strangely heedless by his anger; for to slam doors within the hearing of Mrs. Stelling, who was probably not far off, was an offence only to be wiped out by twenty lines of Virgil.†
Chpt 2.4 *
- All was silent there; her father was lying, heedless of everything around him, with his eyes closed as when she had left him.†
Chpt 3.2
- And there were admiring eyes always awaiting her now; she was no longer an unheeded person, liable to be chid, from whom attention was continually claimed, and on whom no one felt bound to confer any.†
Chpt 6.6
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