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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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91. It's a tremendously stable shoe with good, firm cushioning designed for a heel striker.
92. He gets the goods, but he feels like a heel.
93. She must have caught her heel and tripped, just rotten bad luck.
94. But the cushioning has to be in the mid or forefoot, where the foot hits, rather than the heel.
95. Some one who can bring you to heel when you need it.
96. Sever each side shoot by pulling away, or cutting if necessary, so that a heel is left attached.
97. Any slippage in the heel of the shoe means it is too big.
98. Sometimes they succeed in pressuring others to come to heel.
99. The excitement of a group of horses galloping together with hounds at heel would be just as intense.
100. Then she was turning on her heel and heading for the door, anxious to make a speedy escape.
101. The strut above was more durable but the nails came loose when she struck it firmly with the heel of her boot.
102. Marketing traditionally has been an Achilles' heel for phone companies because of their monopoly mind-set.
103. Then, almost in the same breath(sentencedict.com), he turned on his heel and strode out of the room without another word.
104. Start at the ridge at the base of the toes and work to outside edge of the heel.
105. He turned smartly on his heel and trotted into the foyer, greeting the stewards with indiscriminate effusion.
106. He turned on his heel and went into the dining room.
107. Any exercises which use the calf muscles, such as heel raises, hopping, standing on one leg would be beneficial.
108. Then, the towns were often brought to heel by the State, which could both confer privileges and impose sanctions.
109. With each step, I felt a prick against my heel.
110. Then she turned on her heel and we marched back down the hall.
111. She lingered for a moment, uncertain what to do, then turned on her heel and left abruptly.
112. She spun round and brought one heel down with tremendous force on to his outstretched hand.
113. John spun on his heel and ran back to the banister, his fist closing on empty air behind the moving figure.
114. Brown instead hurt his heel in training camp, failed to supplant Albert Lewis and hobbled through an ineffective half-season.
115. If not correctly understood it can be the Achilles' heel of a complicated chain of investigations.
115. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
116. Feel briar and thorn snag heel and heart and soul, but never think that hiding is the end of it.
117. The point of the heel crushed the tip of his index finger, splitting the nail as far as the cuticle.
118. A large blister came on the heel of her right palm, from forcing the trowel handle down to prise bricks up.
119. With the heel of her hand, she wiped a circular space to see her face.
120. The toe area is perforated, while the heel has a double collar for improved cushioning.
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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