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heeled
/ hiːld /
adjective
- having a heel or heels
- ( in combination )
high-heeled
- well-heeledwell-heeled wealthy
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- un·heeled adjective
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Example Sentences
Inside, sat at a man on all fours, one high-heeled shoe in his mouth, the other protruding from his ass.
A generation of orphaned, high-heeled girls, looking for a daddy as much as a sugar daddy.
Last year, he sent busty models down the catwalk in furry football jerseys and high-heeled cleats.
For 20 years, high-heeled and lipstick-wearing Kristin lived as a Navy SEAL named Christopher.
Plus it is clear that plastic surgery is a gateway drug for those both so inclined and so well-heeled.
Big Sid turned around, spat out his cigaret, heeled it into the concrete.
Moreover, although she carried an enormous club-topsail and a mainsail of big area, she heeled over the least of any of the boats.
She went to the trunk and shut it with a bang, placing a red-heeled slipper on it, with a neat flash of blue-silk ankle above.
Also, the Ripton forwards heeled slowly, and Allardyce had generally got his man safely buried in the mud before he could pass.
Almost every man aboard was thrown to the deck, and the vessel heeled over to starboard until it seemed she must turn turtle.
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