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Sentence count:288+15Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blackguardboundercaddoghoundlistreheelSimilar words: wheelchairfeelpeelkneelsteelfeel outfreelysheerMeaning: [hɪːl]  n. 1. the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground and provides elevation 2. the back part of the human foot 3. someone who is morally reprehensible 4. one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread 5. the lower end of a ship's mast 6. (golf) the part of the clubhead where it joins the shaft. v. 1. tilt to one side 2. follow at the heels of a person 3. perform with the heels 4. strike with the heel of the club 5. put a new heel on. 
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61. Measuring the microclimate was the expedition's achilles' heel.
62. This retriever is walking to heel.
63. I put a moleskin patch on my heel.
64. I turned on my heel and left the room.
65. Hereford crossbred heifers with calf at heel £1,400.
66. Blood was obtained by heel prick.
67. The woollen choirboy under my heel!
68. The team's offense is their Achilles' heel.
69. An ankle strap will prevent the heel lever being released or the crampon being lost should it become disconnected from the boot.
70. The forefoot showed excessive wear while the heel remained relatively unscathed.
71. The country is once more under the heel of a dictator.
72. Then, without a word, he turned on his heel and left the room.
73. The touchy Mr K turned on his heel in disgust and departed the scene.
74. The man is dull silver like burnished dirt on the heel of a hand.
75. The Soft Cell cushioning in the heel also seems unnecessary for runners striking at the front.
76. The lightweight upper is made from synthetic suede and nylon and the support is given by the thermoplastic heel counter.
77. Flare An outsole which is wider at the heel than the midsole - designed to improve stability.
78. Whenever Einar got extremely mad, he turned on his heel and walked away.
79. Then, without more ado, he turned on his heel and left, slamming the door behind him.
80. As you know it's the only thing that brings Gesner to heel.
81. He grinds the cigarette into the gravel with his heel and puts his other hand on the handlebar.
82. The heel of your leading foot should touch the ground, just before the ball of the foot and toes.
83. He stared into Johnny's face for several seconds, turned abruptly on his heel and strode away without looking back.
84. He walked with a lilting gait, his left Achilles tendon apparently shortened, pulling his left heel up.
85. Air can be present in the heel, forefoot of fell-length in the midsole.sentencedict.com/heel.html
86. He couldna poured water out a boot if the instructions was on the heel.
87. Scrambling to his feet, he tested the floor at his feet by stamping with the heel of his uninjured leg.
88. Spinning on her heel, she stalked away with her head in the air.
89. Then she turns on her heel, comes back, and demands to know why N J stood her up.
90. The best illustrations of this are in societies where the authorities bring defaulters to heel directly by the power of their curse.
More similar words: wheelchairfeelpeelkneelsteelfeel outfreelysheersheetcheekcheerfeel likecheesein the endcheer upat the end ofby the end offinite elementin the event ofat the expense of
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