In footwear, a heel extending under the waist of a shoe or boot.
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Examples for "wedge"
Examples for "wedge"
1Questions are being asked about whether his wedge game is consistent enough.
2The signature of the wedge made that clear right from the outset.
3And therefore our task must be to drive a wedge between them.
4It was propped open, held in place with a wedge of concrete.
5In driving, the wedge should spread with and not across the grain.
1Despite wearing shoes with a high wedge heel she managed to join in with the other players.
2They were brown leather sandals, which might have been all right, except the wedge heel rocketed up four inches.
3He invented the wedge heel.
4Kicking up one foot, Bazine flicked the catch that released the thermal detonator cradled in the high wedge heel of her boot.
5It features side seamed pockets, an adjustable front waist seam and can be easily paired with everything from sneakers to a wedge heel.
6On their feet wedge heels, open-toes and slingbacks in suede and crocodile.
7The girl in the glass wore a deep-pink shirt and wedge heels.
8Thank God she had wedge heels, she thought, and not stilettos.
9Her tiny pedicured feet teetered on wedge heels that triggered Lola's fear of heights.
10I eyed my one-band slides with the three-inch wedge heels.
11Hanna glanced at Naomi and Riley, in their shortened pleated skirts and wedge heels.
12Sighing, Ali marched across the yard, her wedge heels sinking into the wet grass.
13Wedge heels clunked down the hardwood.
14"Heels," she said, and she pointed to her brand-new black wedge heels.
Translations for wedge heel