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Heel logo #10101) An end of a loaf 2) Ankle neighbor 3) Back of a shoe 4) Back of foot 5) Back of the foot 6) Back part of a shoe 7) Back part of a sock 8) Be an obedient dog 9) Be inclined to be a cad 10) Be inclined to be a rotter 11) Blackguard 12) Boot part 13) Bottom 14) Bottom part of a boot 15) Bounder 16) Bread end
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Heel logo #10101) Back of the foot 2) Blackguard 3) Bounder 4) Cad 5) Calx 6) Crust 7) Cur 8) End 9) Perisher 10) Rascal 11) Reheel 12) Rotter 13) Solemate
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Heel logo #21002• (n.) The after end of a ship`s keel. • (n.) Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well. • (n.) In a small arm, the corner of the but which is upwards in the firing position. • (v. t.) To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe. • (n.) The lower end of a timber in a frame, as a p...
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Heel logo #22162Command to a dog to keep close beside its handler.
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Heel logo #20149Part of the main stem bark removed when a semi-ripe_cutting is pulled off - an aid to rooting.
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heel logo #21003(from the article `ship`) ...correctly applied hydrostatic principles but is far from sufficient. If the many items of weight on a ship are not distributed with considerable ...
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heel logo #21003in anatomy, back part of the human foot, below the ankle and behind the arch, and the corresponding part of the foot in other mammals that walk with ... [1 related articles]
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Heel logo #20596 The reinforced section of The guitar neck where it joins The body
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heel logo #209731. The hinder part of the foot; sometimes, the whole foot; in man or quadrupeds. 'He [the stag] calls to mind his strength and then his speed, His winged heels and then his armed head.' (Denham) ... 2. The hinder part of any covering for the foot, as of a shoe, sock, etc.; specif, a solid part projecting downward from the hinder part of the sole of...
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heel logo #21001(hēl) the hindmost part of the foot; called also calx. the hindmost portion of an elongated structure, or something else comparable to the heel of the foot. Thomas heel a shoe correction consisting of a heel about 0.5 inch (1 cm) longer and slightly higher on the inside...
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Heel logo #20972Heel (hēl) intransitive verb [ Middle English helden to lean, incline, Anglo-Saxon heldan , hyldan ; akin to Icelandic halla , Danish helde , Swedish hälla to tilt, pour, and perhaps to English hill .] (Nautical) To lean or tip to one s...
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Heel logo #20972Heel noun [ Middle English hele , heele , Anglo-Saxon hēla , perhaps for hōhila , from Anglo-Saxon hōh heel (cf. Hough ); but confer Dutch hiel , OFries. heila , hēla , Icelandic hæll , Danish hÃ...
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Heel logo #20972Heel transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Heeled ; present participle & verbal noun Heeling .] 1. To perform by the use of the heels, as in dancing, running, and the like. [ R.] « I cannot sing, Nor heel the...
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Heel logo #22487An enlarged or more or less transverse part on the lower end of a cutting secured from the older or larger branch from which the cutting is taken.
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Heel logo #22186Rear of the trowel blade
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Heel logo #21217In architecture a heel is the lower end of a timber in a frame, as a post or rafter. In the United States the term specifically refers to the obtuse angle of the lower end of a rafter set sloping.
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Heel logo #21217Heel is American slang for a contemptible person.
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Heel logo #22813Extend foot forward and touch back of heel to the floor; no weight.
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Heel logo #24095The bad guy. This would be the antagonist or villain in a novel or movie.
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Heel logo #24097A bad guy; rule-breaker.
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Heel logo #24099A bad guy or girl. They’re the antagonists of a wrestling show. They’re the opposite of a babyface (face) and are typically written to feud with the faces.
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heel logo #20974 noun the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground and provides elevation
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Heel logo #21273Command to a dog to keep close beside its handler.
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Heel logo #23292A heel is the bottom's back part of a shoe or boot that provides elevation. The styling and construction of a heel may vary (i.e. stacked; stilletto; spiked; sculptured; kitten).
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Heel logo #24058Exert pressure with the heel of the hand on the lower part of the handle during the shot.
Found on https://www.greygoosearchery.co.uk/the-a-to-z-of-archery-terms/
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