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    heel
    [hēl]
    noun
    heel (noun) · heels (plural noun)
    1. the back part of the human foot below the ankle.
    2. the part of the palm of the hand next to the wrist:
      "he rubbed the heel of his hand against the window"
    3. the end of a violin bow at which it is held.
    4. informal
      dated
      an inconsiderate or untrustworthy person:
      "what kind of a heel do you think I am?"
      • (in professional wrestling) a wrestler who adopts a mean or unsympathetic persona in the ring:
        "he played the perfect wrestling heel, arrogant, overly aggressive, yet the first to run away when the odds are not in his favor"
    verb
    heel (verb) · heels (third person present) · heeled (past tense) · heeled (past participle) · heeling (present participle)
    1. fit or renew a heel on (a shoe or boot):
      "they were soling and heeling heavy working boots"
    2. (of a dog) follow closely behind its owner:
      "these dogs are born with the instinctive urge to heel"
    3. golf
      strike (the ball) with the heel of the club.
    4. touch the ground with the heel when dancing:
      "they got into lines and began to heel, toe, and then jump together"
    exclamation
    1. a command to a dog to walk close behind its owner.
    Origin
    Old English hēla, hǣla, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hiel, also to hough.
    heel
    [hēl]
    verb
    heel (verb) · heels (third person present) · heeled (past tense) · heeled (past participle) · heeling (present participle)
    1. (of a boat or ship) be tilted temporarily by the pressure of wind or by an uneven distribution of weight on board. Compare with list.
      "the boat heeled in the freshening breeze" · "the Mary Rose heeled over and sank in 1545"
      • cause (a boat or ship) to lean over:
        "the boat was heeled over so far that water sloshed over the gunwales"
    noun
    heel (noun) · heels (plural noun)
    1. an instance of a ship heeling.
      • the degree of incline of a ship's leaning measured from the vertical.
    Origin
    late 16th century: from obsolete heeld, hield ‘incline’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hellen.
    heel
    [hēl]
    verb
    heel (verb) · heels (third person present) · heeled (past tense) · heeled (past participle) · heeling (present participle)
    1. (heel something in)
      set a plant in the ground and cover its roots.
    Origin
    Old English helian ‘cover, hide’, of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin celare ‘hide’.
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