heels
Prononciation : [hiːlz]
Mot
Contexte : « fashion »
(noun) these are the parts of shoes that lift the back off the ground. High-heeled shoes can make people look taller and are often worn for special occasions.
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She wore her favorite heels to the party and felt very stylish.
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Heels can be uncomfortable, and sometimes I prefer wearing flats instead.
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What kind of heels do you like to wear for events?
Contexte : « body »
(noun) this refers to the back part of your foot, just below the ankle. It's important for walking and standing.
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He landed on his heels when he jumped down from the step.
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She didn't hurt her heels, but she did scrape her knee.
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Do your heels hurt after standing for a long time?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to walk or move in a certain way where the feet make contact with the ground starting at the back, or it can mean to follow someone closely.
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The puppy heels closely behind its owner during the walk.
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The dog doesn't heel well and often runs away to play.
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Can you teach the dog to heel when we are out?
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