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HEEL
- to supply with a heel (the raised part of a shoe) [v HEELED, HEELING, HEELS]
- to supply with the raised part of a shoe [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- the back part of the foot below the ankle
- to run away; take flight
- to lean or cause to lean to one side
- dishonorable person
- close behind one
- to be kept waiting, esp. because of deliberate discourtesy
- having a shabby, slipshod, or slovenly appearance
- to cover temporarily (the roots and most of the stem of a plant) with soil prior to permanent planting
- jack turned up as a starter, counting two points for the dealer
- to have a lively time
- to arrest and imprison
- to prevail over; render ineffectual
- closely following
- to leave one's pursuers or competitors behind; outrun
- close behind
- under control or subjugation
- the part of a shoe, sock, etc., covering this
- to furnish (shoes) with heels
- (of a dog) to follow at one's heels on command