headed for
head for (someone or something)
To proceed or move toward someone or something. Claire immediately headed for her parents when they arrived at day care. Head for the center of town, and I'll meet you there. I headed for the dugout after being tagged out.
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headed for something
destined for something. Harry is headed for real trouble. She is headed for a breakdown.
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