Synonym: blackguard, bounder, cad, dog, hound, list, reheel. Similar words: wheelchair, feel, peel, kneel, steel, feel out, freely, sheer. Meaning: [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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151. Cornerback Larry Brown did not suit up because of lingering pain in his right heel.
152. Objectors say the Conservators must be brought to heel and made more responsive to public opinion.
153. A bald-headed goon in a red blazer shot out of his seat and whacked me on the heel of my left foot.
154. Given the fragility of Mr Wahid's government, U.S. pressure intended to bring the military to heel should be calibrated.
155. Raise your back heel and rest your weight on the ball of the foot.
156. Decoys that can confuse the homing sensor in the interceptor are the Achilles' heel of this system.
157. You need your owner's support and wisdom so try to keep to heel and do as you 're told.
158. His employer swung round, pivoting on his heel like a soldier.
159. Suddenly, the boar had been faced with a cliff too steep to climb and had turned on its heel.
160. You had to look inside the shoes to be able to judge the different thicknesses of sole and heel.
161. Sometimes a heel would touch ground first, other times it would be a toe, or an arch.
162. Tugging at her mane of red-gold hair she turned on her heel and looked Paula up and down.
163. An impression of a heel was left in the mud.
164. Bend right leg and bring foot back and up, holding toot around instep and gently pulling heel in towards right buttock.
165. Heel: Tremendously powerful; the entire force of your movement is concentrated into the small hard area of your shoe heel.
166. At the same time lift the back leg off the floor, bringing the heel towards your bottom.
167. The heel of her shoe had kicked out the hem and the skirt was bedraggled.
168. Snakeskin zip-up ankle boots with open toe and heel, $ 134. 95.
169. This season Gwynn often has been hindered by an inflamed heel, intensifying speculation that his weight is an issue.
170. Then he spun on his heel and stalked off round the side of the cart.
171. During their bizarre courtship she was his willing puppy who came to heel when he whistled.
172. He loosened his rifle in its holster and called Nosey to heel.
173. And there are still traces of mud at the sides as well as under the left heel.
174. But the Doctor had turned on his heel and was almost skipping along the right-hand corridor.
175. But, as at Loch Lomond,(http://sentencedict.com/heel.html) it was the hotel that was to prove the development's Achilles' heel.
176. A collie on a leash nipped me on the heel, going through the skin.
177. Snelling's aim was to bring politicians to heel by limiting their ability to impose taxes.
178. The same mud which sucked at my shoe, battening on the heel like an animal.
179. Synthetic outsole with rubber heel strip for grip.
180. His boots were patched down at heel.
More similar words: wheelchair, feel, peel, kneel, steel, feel out, freely, sheer, sheet, cheek, cheer, feel like, cheese, in the end, cheer up, at the end of, by the end of, finite element, in the event of, at the expense of.