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II . heel [hi:l] INTERJ heel!

heel
k nogi!
heel

III . heel [hi:l] VB trans

1. heel a shoe:

heel

2. heel (in rugby):

heel
udarjati [perf udariti s peto]

sti·let·to ˈheel N

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Stand with feet together and emphasizing your heel, hold a dumbbell or pair of dumbbells with hands slightly more than shoulder-width apart.
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They are typically made of rubber or other water-resistant material, have multiple layers of insulation, and a high heel to keep snow out.
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The details include a low cut vamp, a peep toe, a platform sole and high stiletto heel, perfect for dazzling on the dance floor.
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On a finished horse, a bosal with a properly balanced heel knot and mecate generally does not require additional support beyond the headstall.
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In modern bindings a wide variety of motions is available from both toe and heel pieces.
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The Achilles' heel of this approach is the loss of eschatological tension between this present age and the future divine rule that is yet to come.
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When the music starts, effects like heels with wings flying are shown in the apartment.
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They soon became top heels in the company.
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While the first circular machines produced sheer stockings with a reinforced heel pocket, modern machines have eliminated this, offering a better fit regardless of the wearer's shoe size.
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The heel hook is generally considered to be a very dangerous leg lock, with a high rate of injury, especially to ligaments in the knee.
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