Curved medium-height heel with a narrow waist and splayed foot, with an extension of the sole forming the front or breast of the heel.
1 She wore grey satin slippers with high French heels and silver buckles.
2 My French heel caught on the stair; it was torn away.
3 Birdie was fourteen and wore French heels and a pompadour and had beaux.
4 One flat shoe and one French heel make a poor pair.
5 She was a carefully groomed woman, as artificial as French heels .
6 You can wear French heels or baby pumps, or go barefoot.
7 Once more he glanced down at the dainty shoe with its high French heel .
8 Why, you belong in French heels and a boodwar cap; that's how I dope you.
9 When bustles and French heels jostle with your individuality, let them go, but save yourselves.
10 Mother suggested the slippers, of course, but the buckles and French heels were his own idea.
11 Hermia, darling, you always do go into things feet first, but it's perilous in French heels .
12 Squirrels do not usually wear French heels .
13 They show the marks of French heels .
14 I'll wear my white slippers with the French heels and the ankle straps; I think they're clean.
15 He caught the French heel in a sudden swipe and the slipper went scudding off into the bushes.
16 The modern flapper is too sensible for such nonsense as French heels for standing all day behind the counter.
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