All 13 Uses of
heed
in
The Crystal Shard
- Pay them no heed.†
Book 1
- It stopped at once, though, when it heard the call of its true name, compelled above any other directives to heed the call of its master.†
Book 1
- And so the lesson of the benefits of unification had gone unheeded.†
Book 2
- He came to accept his penance with stoicism, heeding Bruenor's commands without question or complaint.†
Book 2 *
- Certainly the trolls had paid him no heed.†
Book 2
- I take ye out to meet yer teacher tomorrow morning, and, by yer vow, ye'll heed to him as ye would to me!†
Book 2
- "Heed his words, boy," the dwarf instructed one last time.†
Book 2
- With his incredible strength, Wulfgar actually lifted the huge monster several feet off of the ground. it fell, broken and breathless, beside the barbarian, but he paid it no more heed; he was already planning his second strike.†
Book 2
- The spokesman was glad of the final outcome of that whole situation, and, in truth, realized that he and all of Ten-Towns were indebted to the halfling for making them heed his warning.†
Book 3
- They had heeded the call for unity five years previous under the threat of a barbarian invasion, and though they had suffered the worst losses of all the towns in the battle, they had gained the least.†
Book 3
- An obvious place for an ambush, but the stupid goblins, frenzied at the sight of their most-hated enemies, came on anyway, heedless of the danger.†
Book 3
- "Where are you off to?" he shouted after him, but battle-hungry Bruenor couldn't hear the call and wouldn't have heeded it anyway.†
Book 3
- Outside the tent, their laughter erupted unheeded.†
Book 3
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