Headway in a sentence as a noun

I was teaching myself JPA from scratch, and was making headway, that's gone out the window.

I have made good headway on getting well and I am beginning to make headway on an income that does not keep me ill. I would like to get off the street soon.

His three-month backlog turned into a three-month headway.

Instead, try this: if you've made decent headway with X, ask him if he thinks speaking to Y or Z would be a good idea.

The article offhandly mentions a peak headway of thirty seconds.

Microsoft has made a lot of headway in the security realm, and deserves some credit there.

"an operating system that hasn't made headway in approximately a decade.

This is why I am going after the patient entertainment space -- the patient room is where you can really make headway in this battle - because the EMR folks wont see you coming.

Still, the power of that little chip is something I'll never forget and it is a pity that the Novix and its successor which iirc was called shboom never made real headway.

Third, Microsoft is making far more headway than other console makers in earning revenue from digital goods and services, where the profit margins are the highest.

So, Khosla may be able to hang on to his land with no easement, but he won't be able to do anything with it, close the road, or build on it without negotiating with the CC. There is a second lawsuit pending regarding the closure of the road that may make more headway on this basis.

The fact that a "funny guy" like Psy, who doesn't necessarily follow all the hallyu conventions, has been the first to make headway in America, is really bothersome to them.

Though I think it's an interesting idea discussing the role of history education in gaming, this piece makes little headway in assessing whether any of the games mentioned have done it well.

We are somewhat socially liberal - gay rights are making headway here - and fiscally conservative - our state sales tax is 6%.Our racial makeup is predominantly caucasian, but we have been welcoming minorities and they are on the increase.

Headway definitions

noun

vertical space available to allow easy passage under something

See also: headroom clearance

noun

forward movement; "the ship made little headway against the gale"

See also: head