Footwear that raises the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes.
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Examples for "heels"
Examples for "heels"
1Revolution; but the Baptists followed close on the heels of the Presbyterians.
2With his heels in the air, and his head in the water-butt.
3Holes are dug in the ground with the heels of the shoe.
4The Stag clicked his heels and said, This is the Military Police.
5I clicked my heels and saluted her, the way Father used to.
1She could have been a mirage: high heels, short skirt, pale tights.
2And with them new high heels on the sidewalk clack, clack, clack.
3It was only natural, but not in a skirt and high heels.
4She spoke of the trend of fetishising limited-edition handbags and high heels.
5The high heels of his formal pumps slipped on the gravel path.
1There is no truly comfortable high heel shoe, not for more than a few hours.
2A household iron; a woman's high heel shoe.
3She was particularly in love with our Louis XV high heel shoes.
4This woman that used to walk the streets had all this makeup and hair, high heel shoes.
5Jutting from under the rock are two legs, feet pointing down, one still wearing a purple high heeled shoe.
6It was hidden in goods including a golf putter box, car lights, metal cylinders, high heel shoes, and a soap box.
7A High Court judge has said he might be "serving womankind" if he could stop people wearing high heel shoes.
8When women need a plaster while wearing a high heeled shoe, they would rather have one that is closer to their own skin tone.
9From the balcony of the big house, three men in long, rolling wigs, elegant frock coats and shining, high heeled shoes surveyed the scene.
10Moments later, she admits that " high heel shoes are not very good for you," but that she wears them anyway, "because they're very fashionable.
Translations for high heel shoe