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91heads will roll — people will be dismissed, people will be fired When the manager hears about the damage, heads will roll …
92heads up — look up because something may hit you. Usage notes: often shouted as a warning: Heads up! Watch out for the baseball! …
93heads will roll — something that you say which means people will lose their jobs as punishment for making serious mistakes. If the accident was caused by company negligence, then heads will roll …
94heads will roll — informal used for saying that people will be severely punished for something, often by losing their jobs It seems certain more heads will roll as the investigation gathers momentum …
95heads-up — UK / US noun [singular] informal a warning They gave us a heads up that the deal might be off …
96heads-up — [[t]ˈhɛdzˌʌp[/t]] adj. 1) alert; resourceful 2) cvb chiefly politics a warning: sending a heads up to the Pentagon about possible attacks[/ex] • Etymology: 1945–50 …
97Heads will roll — If heads will roll, people will be punished or sacked for something that has gone wrong …
98heads — /hɛdz/ (say hedz) noun 1. (in the spinning of a coin) the falling of the coin so that the head side is upward. –interjection Also, heads up. 2. Cricket, Football (an exclamation of warning to those who may be hit by a ball flying through the… …
99heads-up — n. sorta This is a heads up is a very American way of saying, I m telling you this now because xyz item is hurdling in your direction and you re going to need to do something or get out of the way. It s simultaneously a notice and a warning …
100Heads of the Service — Lietuvos Respublikos specialiųjų tyrimų tarnybos vadovybė statusas Aprobuotas sritis korupcinių nusikalstamų veikų atskleidimas ir tyrimas apibrėžtis Lietuvos Respublikos specialiųjų tyrimų tarnybos direktorius, direktoriaus pirmasis pavaduotojas …