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wedge heel
noun
a heel formed by a roughly triangular or wedgelike piece that extends from the front or middle to the back of the sole, used on women's shoes.
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wedge heel
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n
1.
a raised shoe heel with the heel and sole forming a solid block
2.
a shoe with such a heel
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