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heel (1)

heel [ heel ]


noun  (plural heels)
Definition:
 
1. back of foot: the back part of a person's foot immediately below the ankle, or the same part of an animal's foot or paw

2. back of shoe or sock: the part of a sock, stocking, shoe, or boot that covers the back part of somebody's foot

3. back of shoe sole: the back, usually thicker, portion of the sole of a shoe or other footwear that raises the foot off the ground
I'll need to get new heels on these boots.

4. physiology thicker part of palm: the thicker part of the palm of the hand, located next to the wrist

5. dress part of glove: the part of a glove that covers the part of the palm located next to the wrist

6. food bread crust: a crusty end of a loaf of bread

7. food cheese rind: the hard rind from a wedge of cheese

8. golf part of golf club: the part of the head of a golf club where the shaft is attached

9. music neck support: a part that supports the neck of a stringed instrument at the point where it is attached to the body

10. music end of violin bow: the end of a violin bow that is held while playing the violin.
See also  point (sense 19)


11. gardening piece attached to cutting: a small piece of a plant stem or tuber left attached to a cutting to promote the growth of new roots

12. nautical bottom of mast: the bottom end of a boat's mast

13. nautical stern: the stern end of a ship's keel

14. offensive term: an offensive term that deliberately insults somebody's, especially a man's, behavior ( insult )



plural noun heels 
Definition:
 
dress high-heeled shoes: shoes with high heels



verb  (past and past participle heeled, present participle heel·ing, 3rd person present singular heels)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb renew heel of shoe: to fit, replace, or repair the heel of a shoe or boot

2. intransitive verb follow by somebody's heels: to follow closely at somebody's heels when commanded ( refers to dogs )

3. transitive verb riding dig heels into horse: to hit or prod an animal being ridden with the heel

4. intransitive verb dance move heels: to move the heels to music or touch a surface with the heels when dancing

5. transitive verb golf mishit golf ball: to mishit a golf ball with the heel of a club

[ Old English hēla< Germanic]

heeled adjective
heel·less adjective

cool your heels to wait or be kept waiting for a long time (informal)

dig in your heels to hold stubbornly to a position or attitude

(hard) on the heels of somebody or something 

1. 
close behind somebody or something
 

2. 
soon after somebody or something


show (somebody) a clean pair of heels to run away from somebody

take to your heels to run off

to heel 

1. 
directly behind the person with whom a dog is walking
 

2. 
under control or discipline


turn on your heel to turn around suddenly


Spelling Note

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