out at the heel
Variant of heel
noun
- the back part of the human foot, under the ankle and behind the instep
- the corresponding part of the hind foot of an animal
- the part of a stocking, shoe, etc. that covers the heel
- the built-up part of a shoe or boot supporting the heel
- women's low-cut shoes with medium to high heels
- crushing oppressive or tyrannical power: under the heel of fascism
- anything suggesting the human heel in location, shape, or function, as the end of a loaf of bread, a rind end of cheese, the part of the palm of the hand nearest the wrist, the part of the head of a golf club nearest the shaft, the lower end of a ship's mast, or a small quantity of liquor left in a bottle
- ☆ Informal a despicable or unscrupulous person; cad
transitive verb
- to furnish with a heel
- to follow closely at the rear of
- to touch, press, or drive forward with or as with the heel
- to equip (a gamecock) with metal spurs
- ☆ Informal
- to provide (a person) with money: usually in the passive
- to equip or arm (oneself)
- Golf to hit (a ball) with the heel of the club
intransitive verb
- to follow along at the heels of someone: to teach a dog to heel
- to move the heels rhythmically in dancing
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