kılıklı, topuk, ökçe, (ABD-argo) alçak adam, kalleş kimse, (denizcilik-gemi) bir yana yatmak veya yatırmak, çorap topuğu, herhangi bir şeyin geride olan kısmı, uç (ekmek), art, arka, son, topuk, ökçe; ayakkabı ökçesi, topukların, alçak, yan yatmak, ıskaça, aşağılık kimse, alçak herif, topuk pası vermek, topuğunu yere vurarak dans etmek, taban, topuk takmak, yana yatmak, golf sopası ucu, kalleş, dizinin dibinden ayrılmamak, yana yatmak (gemi), bir yana yatmak veya yatırmak, uç art, heel toe walking her adımda bir ayağın parmaklarını kaldırma, heel topukla vur/ökçe tak, yana yatırmak (gemi), ökçe takmak, argo alçak herif, TOPUK (TAKİP ET!):Köpek eğitiminde köpeğe takip etmesi için verilen komut,
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heel
topuk isim
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ökçe isim
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heel
(ABD-argo) alçak adam, kalleş kimse
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(denizcilik-gemi) bir yana yatmak veya yatırmak
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çorap topuğu
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herhangi bir şeyin geride olan kısmı, uç (ekmek), art, arka, son
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topuk, ökçe; ayakkabı ökçesi
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heels of
topukların
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alçak
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heel
yan yatmak Askeri
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heel
ıskaça Askeri
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heel
aşağılık kimse
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heel
alçak herif Argo
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heel
topuk pası vermek
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heel
topuğunu yere vurarak dans etmek
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heel
taban
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topuk takmak
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yana yatmak
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golf sopası ucu
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heel
kalleş
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dizinin dibinden ayrılmamak
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heel
yana yatmak (gemi) fiil
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heel
bir yana yatmak veya yatırmak
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heel
uç art
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heel
heel toe walking her adımda bir ayağın parmaklarını kaldırma
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heel
heel topukla vur/ökçe tak
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heel
yana yatırmak (gemi) fiil
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ökçe takmak fiil
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argo alçak herif isim
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TOPUK (TAKİP ET!):Köpek eğitiminde köpeğe takip etmesi için verilen komut Askeri
plural of heel, High-heeled shoes, triangular pieces of wood that provide a strong support or backing when they are inserted into gaps between rough framing (as windows frames) and finished articles, A crust end-piece of a loaf of bread, A contemptible, inconsiderate or thoughtless person, On a long firearm, the back upper part of the stock, The part of a shoe's sole which supports the foot's heel, Part of the foot on the backside where it becomes the leg, The tilt of a ship to one side; also, angle of heel, the degree of such a tilt, The last or lowest part of anything; as, the heel of a mast or the heel of a vessel, To follow at somebody's heels; to chase closely, To kick with the heel, To incline to one side, to tilt (especially of ships), To add a heel to, or increase the size of the hell (a shoe or boot), the obtuse angle of the lower end of a rafter set sloping, In the United States, specif, A cyma reversa; so called by workmen, The lower end of a timber in a frame, as a post or rafter, In a small arm, the corner of the but which is upwards in the firing position, To perform by the use of the heels, as in dancing, running, and the like, The uppermost part of the blade of a sword, next to the hilt, The part of any tool next the tang or handle; as, the heel of a scythe, Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well, To hit (the ball) with the heel of the club, To make (a fair catch) standing with one foot advanced, the heel on the ground and the toe up, The lower end of a mast, a boom, the bowsprit, the sternpost, etc, put a heel on a shoe, the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground (golf) the part of the clubhead where it joins the shaft the lower end of a ship's mast the back part of the human foot one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread put a new heel on; "heel shoes", To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe, The part of the face of the club head nearest the shaft, To arm with a gaff, as a cock for fighting, In a carding machine, the part of a flat nearest the cylinder, The hinder part of the foot; sometimes, the whole foot; in man or quadrupeds, The tilt of a ship to one side; also, the degree of such a tilt, The part of a shoes sole which supports the foots heel, To follow at somebodys heels; to chase closely, a solid part projecting downward from the hinder part of the sole of a boot or shoe, The latter or remaining part of anything; the closing or concluding part, The part of a thing corresponding in position to the human heel; the lower part, or part on which a thing rests The after end of a ship's keel, The hinder part of any covering for the foot, as of a shoe, sock, etc, specif, To lean or tip to one side, as a ship; as, the ship heels aport; the boat heeled over when the squall struck it, strike with the heel of the club; "heel a golf ball", Anything regarded as like a human heel in shape; a protuberance; a knob, perform with the heels; "heel that dance", someone who is morally reprehensible; "you dirty dog", one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread, the back part of the human foot, the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground, head over heels: see head to drag your heels: see drag. A tilt, as of a boat, to one side, the lower end of a ship's mast, (golf) the part of the clubhead where it joins the shaft, follow at the heels of a person, put a new heel on; "heel shoes", tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard", the piece of leather that fits the heel, If you turn on your heel or spin on your heel, you suddenly turn round, especially because you are angry or surprised. He simply turned on his heel and walked away, If you are kicking your heels, you are having to wait around with nothing to do, so that you get bored or impatient. The authorities wouldn't grant us permission to fly all the way down to San Francisco, so I had to kick my heels at Tunis Airport, Heels are women's shoes that are raised very high at the back. two well-dressed ladies in high heels the old adage that you shouldn't wear heels with trousers, The heel of a shoe is the raised part on the bottom at the back. the shoes with the high heels, Your heel is the back part of your foot, just below your ankle, back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the heel; back part of the sole of a shoe; scoundrel, dishonorable person, The heel of a sock or stocking is the part that covers your heel, The heel of your hand is the rounded pad at the bottom of your palm. see also Achilles heel, emphasis If you say that someone is hot on your heels, you are emphasizing that they are chasing you and are not very far behind you. They sped through the American southwest with the law hot on their heels, If you say that one event follows hard on the heels of another or hot on the heels of another, you mean that one happens very quickly or immediately after another. Unfortunately, bad news has come hard on the heels of good, If you dig your heels in or dig in your heels, you refuse to do something such as change your opinions or plans, especially when someone is trying very hard to make you do so. It was really the British who, by digging their heels in, prevented any last-minute deal, If you bring someone to heel, you force them to obey you. It's still not clear how the president will use his power to bring the republics to heel, The part of the clubhead beneath the end of the shaft, 1 the part of the clubhead that is nearest the hosel or shaft 2 (sometimes "heeler") the act of contacting the ball on the part of the club nearest the hosel or shaft Example: Instead of contacting the ball on the sweetspot, she hit it on the heel 2 I was trying to kill my tee shot but for all my effort I heeled it, The outside point of a structural angle where the two perpendicular legs intersect, To tip to one side, The part of the stem that joins to the main stem; when a stem is torn from a larger branch a 'heel' of wood will remain at the end of the stem where it had been attached to the parent, [1] The end of the brake shoe which rests against the anchor pin See brake shoe heel, To temporarily tip or lean to one side, To sit or walk at the side of the handler, The back part of any covering for the foot Usually it refers to the solid part projecting downward from the back part of the sole of a shoe, Point on a truss at which the top and bottom chords intersect, (noun) The opposite of a face The heel is the "bad guy" and is usually characterized by somebody who cheats and badmouths the fans, the ridge where bevel meets blade proper Smooth it over so to make sure it burnishes the wood after the cutting edge, and not scratch it, To tip to one side, due to wind pressure on the sail or crew on the side, A block used to support the neck at the point where the neck is attached the guitar, The part of the club nearest the shaft, The part of the U-ring component adjacent to the extrusion gap on the non-pressure side, The leaning of a vessel to one side such as caused by the wind, The tilt of a boat to one side caused by the pressure of wind on the sail This is the normal, stable position when sailing, part of a foot or part of a shoe, as in: I have a blister on my heel from all the walking we did, Where the club head is attached to the shaft, The part of a bottle between the bottom bearing surface and the sidewall, The section of a hockey stick where the blade is attached to the shaft, To lean to one side under the pressure of wind This is common in a sailing vessel, The part of the foot directly below the ankle and behind the arch and Described in the FOOTWORK section, abbreviated 'H', or 'HF' (for Heel-Flat) A 'Heel' step is taken first with the heel in contact with the floor and then with the whole foot flat (The 'Flat' is usually implied) HEEL-BALL TWIST TURN: A type of Twist Turn taken with the weight distributed equally between feet, on the heel of one foot, and the ball of the other The turn is executed by crossing one foot either in front of or behind the other, and then twisting in the direction of the forward foot When the turn is complete, the feet will have closed into first position, having turned approximately ¾ of a full turn Also known as a 'Corkscrew', 1 the part of the clubhead that is nearest the hosel or shaft 2 (aka: "heeler") the act of contacting the ball with the heel of the clubhead Example: 1 "Instead of contacting the ball on the sweetspot, I hit it on the heel " 2 "I was trying to kill my approach shot but because I swung so hard - I heeled it ",
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plural of heel
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High-heeled shoes - "She wore a short skirt and heels."
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triangular pieces of wood that provide a strong support or backing when they are inserted into gaps between rough framing (as windows frames) and finished articles isim
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A crust end-piece of a loaf of bread
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heel
A contemptible, inconsiderate or thoughtless person
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heel
On a long firearm, the back upper part of the stock
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The part of a shoe's sole which supports the foot's heel
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Part of the foot on the backside where it becomes the leg
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The tilt of a ship to one side; also, angle of heel, the degree of such a tilt
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The last or lowest part of anything; as, the heel of a mast or the heel of a vessel
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heel
To follow at somebody's heels; to chase closely
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heel
To kick with the heel
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heel
To incline to one side, to tilt (especially of ships)
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To add a heel to, or increase the size of the hell (a shoe or boot)
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heel
the obtuse angle of the lower end of a rafter set sloping
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heel
In the United States, specif
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A cyma reversa; so called by workmen
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The lower end of a timber in a frame, as a post or rafter
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heel
In a small arm, the corner of the but which is upwards in the firing position
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To perform by the use of the heels, as in dancing, running, and the like
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The uppermost part of the blade of a sword, next to the hilt
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The part of any tool next the tang or handle; as, the heel of a scythe
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Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well
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To hit (the ball) with the heel of the club
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To make (a fair catch) standing with one foot advanced, the heel on the ground and the toe up
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The lower end of a mast, a boom, the bowsprit, the sternpost, etc
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put a heel on a shoe fiil
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the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground (golf) the part of the clubhead where it joins the shaft the lower end of a ship's mast the back part of the human foot one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread put a new heel on; "heel shoes"
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To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe
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The part of the face of the club head nearest the shaft
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To arm with a gaff, as a cock for fighting
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In a carding machine, the part of a flat nearest the cylinder
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The hinder part of the foot; sometimes, the whole foot; in man or quadrupeds
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The tilt of a ship to one side; also, the degree of such a tilt
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The part of a shoes sole which supports the foots heel
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To follow at somebodys heels; to chase closely
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a solid part projecting downward from the hinder part of the sole of a boot or shoe
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The latter or remaining part of anything; the closing or concluding part
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The part of a thing corresponding in position to the human heel; the lower part, or part on which a thing rests The after end of a ship's keel
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The hinder part of any covering for the foot, as of a shoe, sock, etc
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To lean or tip to one side, as a ship; as, the ship heels aport; the boat heeled over when the squall struck it
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strike with the heel of the club; "heel a golf ball"
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Anything regarded as like a human heel in shape; a protuberance; a knob
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perform with the heels; "heel that dance"
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someone who is morally reprehensible; "you dirty dog"
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one of the crusty ends of a loaf of bread
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the back part of the human foot
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the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground
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head over heels: see head to drag your heels: see drag. A tilt, as of a boat, to one side
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the lower end of a ship's mast
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(golf) the part of the clubhead where it joins the shaft
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follow at the heels of a person
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put a new heel on; "heel shoes"
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tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard"
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the piece of leather that fits the heel
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If you turn on your heel or spin on your heel, you suddenly turn round, especially because you are angry or surprised. He simply turned on his heel and walked away
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If you are kicking your heels, you are having to wait around with nothing to do, so that you get bored or impatient. The authorities wouldn't grant us permission to fly all the way down to San Francisco, so I had to kick my heels at Tunis Airport
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Heels are women's shoes that are raised very high at the back. two well-dressed ladies in high heels the old adage that you shouldn't wear heels with trousers
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The heel of a shoe is the raised part on the bottom at the back. the shoes with the high heels
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Your heel is the back part of your foot, just below your ankle
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back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the heel; back part of the sole of a shoe; scoundrel, dishonorable person isim
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The heel of a sock or stocking is the part that covers your heel
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The heel of your hand is the rounded pad at the bottom of your palm. see also Achilles heel
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emphasis If you say that someone is hot on your heels, you are emphasizing that they are chasing you and are not very far behind you. They sped through the American southwest with the law hot on their heels
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If you say that one event follows hard on the heels of another or hot on the heels of another, you mean that one happens very quickly or immediately after another. Unfortunately, bad news has come hard on the heels of good
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If you dig your heels in or dig in your heels, you refuse to do something such as change your opinions or plans, especially when someone is trying very hard to make you do so. It was really the British who, by digging their heels in, prevented any last-minute deal
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If you bring someone to heel, you force them to obey you. It's still not clear how the president will use his power to bring the republics to heel
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The part of the clubhead beneath the end of the shaft
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1 the part of the clubhead that is nearest the hosel or shaft 2 (sometimes "heeler") the act of contacting the ball on the part of the club nearest the hosel or shaft Example: Instead of contacting the ball on the sweetspot, she hit it on the heel 2 I was trying to kill my tee shot but for all my effort I heeled it
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The outside point of a structural angle where the two perpendicular legs intersect
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To tip to one side
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The part of the stem that joins to the main stem; when a stem is torn from a larger branch a 'heel' of wood will remain at the end of the stem where it had been attached to the parent
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[1] The end of the brake shoe which rests against the anchor pin See brake shoe heel
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To temporarily tip or lean to one side
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To sit or walk at the side of the handler
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The back part of any covering for the foot Usually it refers to the solid part projecting downward from the back part of the sole of a shoe
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Point on a truss at which the top and bottom chords intersect
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(noun) The opposite of a face The heel is the "bad guy" and is usually characterized by somebody who cheats and badmouths the fans
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the ridge where bevel meets blade proper Smooth it over so to make sure it burnishes the wood after the cutting edge, and not scratch it
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To tip to one side, due to wind pressure on the sail or crew on the side
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A block used to support the neck at the point where the neck is attached the guitar
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The part of the club nearest the shaft
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The part of the U-ring component adjacent to the extrusion gap on the non-pressure side
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The leaning of a vessel to one side such as caused by the wind
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The tilt of a boat to one side caused by the pressure of wind on the sail This is the normal, stable position when sailing
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part of a foot or part of a shoe, as in: I have a blister on my heel from all the walking we did
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Where the club head is attached to the shaft
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The part of a bottle between the bottom bearing surface and the sidewall
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The section of a hockey stick where the blade is attached to the shaft
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To lean to one side under the pressure of wind This is common in a sailing vessel
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The part of the foot directly below the ankle and behind the arch and Described in the FOOTWORK section, abbreviated 'H', or 'HF' (for Heel-Flat) A 'Heel' step is taken first with the heel in contact with the floor and then with the whole foot flat (The 'Flat' is usually implied) HEEL-BALL TWIST TURN: A type of Twist Turn taken with the weight distributed equally between feet, on the heel of one foot, and the ball of the other The turn is executed by crossing one foot either in front of or behind the other, and then twisting in the direction of the forward foot When the turn is complete, the feet will have closed into first position, having turned approximately ¾ of a full turn Also known as a 'Corkscrew'
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1 the part of the clubhead that is nearest the hosel or shaft 2 (aka: "heeler") the act of contacting the ball with the heel of the clubhead Example: 1 "Instead of contacting the ball on the sweetspot, I hit it on the heel " 2 "I was trying to kill my approach shot but because I swung so hard - I heeled it "
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