Heels - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈhiːlz|  American pronunciation of the word heels
Brit.  |hiːlz|  British pronunciation of the word heels
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto heel
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounheel

noun

- plural form of heel
- High-heeled shoes.
She wore a short skirt and heels.

Extra examples

The shoes rubbed my heels raw.

I heard her heels clacking down the hall.

He clicked his heels together and saluted the officer.

Her heels clicked on the marble floor.

...a down-at-the heels health club where most of the lockers look to be unusable...

Stand with your heels together, toes pointing outward.

She teetered down the street in her high heels.

Don't let flies stick to your heels.

The postman ran away with the dog nipping (away) at his heels.

The shoes were worn down at the heels.

Vogel clicked his heels (=hit the heels of his shoes together) and bowed.

Yet another scandal followed close on the heels of the senator's resignation.

High heels are coming back into fashion.

I'll put him in a cell to cool his heels for a bit.

She drove her heels into the sand.

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