What does "to head past someone" mean? Does this term have to do with soccer?
If so, would you please give me some examples of how to use it?
By the way, is it a "term" or a "phrasal verb"?
Thank you
Have you got a whole sentence using 'head past someone'? No, it's not a special soccer term. It's a verb ( head ) and a prepositional phrase ( past someone ).
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Have you got a whole sentence using 'head past someone'?
No, it's not a special soccer term. It's a verb (head) and a prepositional phrase (past someone).
Literally, it's 'move in such a way that you pass by someone'. (The other person usually remains stationary.)
It doesn't have to be 'someone'. It can be 'something'.
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