the title
That ignorant canoeist is heading for a fall.
The teacher told us to write our heading on the paper
side heading is a short form consisting in a paragraph or in a sentence
Swelled up with pride, he's heading for a fall.
The heading for the presentation was Join a Community Conversation. Jacob drove the car heading for the mall. Sally sailed her boat on a NNW heading, because she wanted to reach the island.
the steep slope was heading into my car
(noun) Our heading is west-northwest and we should arrive by nightfall. He wasn't completely satisfied with the heading on his essay. (verb) They were heading for the lake when his tire went flat. Heading the ball into the goal, he scored just as time elapsed.
He thought he could break the rules, but he was heading for a fall.
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The majority of examples can be found under this heading.
In Chicago style, a heading should be centered, with the title in headline-style capitalization. Subheadings should be in sentence-style capitalization and aligned to the left.
The dark clouds looked brooding and ominous, a violent storm was heading their way.