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[Verb] | "heel"
1: to furnish (a boot, a shoe, etc.) with a solid attachment forming the part of the sole that is under the back of the foot : to attach a heel to
2: to supply especially with money or information
3: to exert pressure on, propel, or strike (someone or something) with the back part of the foot
Origin: 1598 ;
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[Verb] | "heel"
1: to lean to one side : tip; especially, of a boat or ship : to lean temporarily (as from the action of wind or waves)
2: to cause (a boat) to lean to one side
Origin: circa 1575 ;
Alteration of Middle English heelden, from Old English hieldan; akin to Old High German hald inclined, Lithuanian šalis side, region;
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[Adjective] | "well-heeled" | \ ˈwel-ˈhēld \
1: having plenty of money : well-fixed
Origin: 1871 ;
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[Adjective] | "high-heeled"
1: having a tall heel
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