• High-heel

    Full definition of high-heel

    Verb

    1. To walk in high heels.
      • 1932, , Science News - Volumes 21-22 , Not even the heart of one of the delectable slim-legged ponlettes who high-heel in swarms wherever the celluloid Napoleons decree a sceneful of "extras, female"; no, nothing but a downy, cuddly chick that eventually grows up into a cackling, flowerbed-scratching Biddy, with no ambition beyond inspiring omelets and eventually herself becoming casserole filling.
      • 1959, Anthony Burgess, Beds in the East, Rosemary, brown bosom, flaming dress, flashing ring, high-heeled vigorously over Crabbe's large drawing-room as the sun set setting out nuts and pretzels, perking up nodding flowers.
      • 2004, Kate Thompson , A Perfect Life , Thankfully, Dominic was passing the front door as she high-heeled her way out.
      • 2008 , Moustafa Bayoumi , How Does it Feel to be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America, She high-heeled it into the auditorium, catching up with her friends, and they all admired one another's dresses and hair and started dancing in a group.
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