head into

head into (something)

1. To move or guide someone or something into some place or thing. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "head" and "into." If you head the car into that space carefully, I don't think you'll hit the cars parked on either side. Head the kids into the classroom and get them set up for naptime.
2. To start moving the front end or part of something into some thing or place. If you head into that space carefully, I don't think you'll hit the cars on either side of you.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

head someone or something into someone or something

to direct someone or something into someone or something. Jill headed the car into the parking place. I headed Rachel into the ice cream store and left her on her own.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • head into (something)
  • head up
  • heads up
  • head in
  • a head
  • knock (someone or something) on the head
  • knock someone or something on the head
  • knock something on the head
  • hold a pistol to (one's) head
  • fat
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