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heel1
noun
- 1. The rounded back part of the foot below the ankle.
2. The part of a sock, stocking and tights that covers the heel.
3. The part of a shoe, boot and other such footwear which supports the heel.
4. Anything shaped or functioning like the heel, eg that part of the palm near the wrist.
5. A heel-like bend, as on a golf club.
6. The end of a loaf.
7. slang
- A despicable person; someone who is untrustworthy or who lets others down.
- Thesaurus: scoundrel, rascal, bounder, cad, blackguard, scamp, chiseller (
- 1. To execute or perform with the heel.
2. To strike using the heel.
3. To repair or fit a new heel on (a shoe, etc).
intr
4. To move one's heels in time to a dance rhythm.
intr
5. rugby.
- To kick the ball backwards out of the scrum with the heel.
6. Said of a dog: to walk at, or go to, someone's side.
- Having a heel or heels.
- Note: in compounds
Referring to shoes with a specified type of heel.
- Example: high-heeled
- Following closely behind them.
- To be kept waiting indefinitely.
- To behave stubbornly.
- Untidy; in poor condition or circumstances.
- With a strict walking pace, as opposed to running.
- To frisk or gambol.
- old use, colloq
To put them in prison or confinement.
- To run away.
- To run away; to abscond.
- Said especially of a dog: walking obediently at the heels of the person in charge of it.
- Under control; subject to discipline; submissive.
- To turn round suddenly or sharply.
- Crushed; ruled over tyrannically.
