header - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • yard: He missed a sitter of a header from six yards.

Converse of object

  • glance: His impact was almost instant, as he twice put Adrian Allen through with two neat glancing headers.
  • forge: Attempting to impersonate any person by using forged headers or other identifying information is prohibited.
  • flick: Moments later Ritchie Humphreys flicked a header past the far post.
  • loop: On the hour Dwyer scored again - this time a looping header beating a stranded Nower.

Adjective modifier

  • downward: Jimmy Rimmer produced an outstanding save from a downward header from a corner in the last minute of the Bristol City match in 1985.
  • goalbound: The goalbound header by the leading scorer at the World Cup was brilliantly clawed away by Given.
  • diving: Eventually in the second half Gilroy found the back of the net with a diving header from a wide free kick.
  • thumping: Young turned creator with a corner from the right and the division's leading marksman Marlon King met the set-piece with a thumping header.
  • point-blank: It left Weller with the simplest of point-blank headers.
  • towering: A towering header, said Gulliver, and even the watching Ally Graham was impressed.

Modifies a noun

  • file: The first issue concerns what you can put into header files.
  • tank: You'll need to fit a smaller header tank too for central heating.
  • tag: Keywords located inside header tags can provide a rankings boost in the search engines.

Noun used with modifier

  • close-range: Three minutes into injury time Jason Jones magnificently turned a close-range header away for a corner.
  • superheater: With new studs in the superheater header it is prepared for the hydraulic boiler test.
  • TCP: This is assured by requiring incoming TCP packets to have the ACK bit set in the TCP header carried by every packet.
  • http: This directive controls the use of the Via: HTTP header by the proxy.
  • packet: Switches mark the packet headers of these flows to inform the destination device of the congestion which in turn notifies the source device.
  • far-post: Arsenal broke away to notch their fourth six minutes later before Murtagh cut the deficit back to two with a superb far-post header.

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