The old man headed to a shopping centre near an abandoned house.
I packed my valise and headed for the airport.
This is not an English word. Perhaps you mean "bald," as in "He was a bald headed man." You might just mean "bad," as in "That is a bad sentence."
The runaway golf cart is headed for the concourse!
The expedition headed toward the center of the continent. They departed on the expedition as a matter of principle.
Light-Headed is a hyphenated word.
My whole family, (me, my dad, my mom, and my sister) piled into my moms sedan and headed off to the movies.
There's a runaway shopping cart headed this way. Please keep your hands inside the cart.
The word "your" is a possessive adjective (used twice). The word "a" is an article. The word "rapidly" is an adverb modifying the adjective approaching. The present participle "approaching" is used as an adjective modifying the noun truck. The word "straight" is used as an adverb modifying the participle headed in the adjective phrase "headed straight for your car."
He slung the stone out of the sling shot, through the air, and into a puddle.
There are 2 syllables in the word headed. Head-ed.
Big-headed is a slang term meaning vain or stuck-up. Don't be so big-headed.
Yes it is.