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whats the meaning of head back?
head back= go back?whats the difference?is that more casual term?and sounds more natural?
Sep 24, 2008 5:03 AM
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Yes, you're right, head back is synonymous with go back, but is used more in colloquial speech or informal writing. Like
'C'mon guys, let's head back home' = let's go home
Funnily enough though, it comes from a formal verb 'to head' which means 'to steer in a particular direction' which is why navigators of ships and boats talk about 'headings' when what they mean is 'directions'.
September 24, 2008
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