different between heels vs jheels
heels
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hi?lz/
- Homophone: heals
Noun
heels
- plural of heel
Noun
heels pl (plural only)
- High-heeled shoes.
- She wore a short skirt and heels.
Translations
See also
- close on the heels (very near)
- cool one's heels (wait impatiently)
- dig in one's heels (firmly or stubbornly keep ideas when opposed)
- drag one's heels, drag one's feet (procastinate)
- head over heels (tumbling upside down)
- hot on somebody's heels (close behind)
- kick one's heels (wait impatiently)
- kick up one's heels (dance)
- take to one's heels (flee)
- turn on one's heel (suddenly turn away to leave)
Anagrams
- Ehles, heles
Luxembourgish
Verb
heels
- second-person singular present indicative of heelen
heels From the web:
- what heels have red bottoms
- what heels have red soles
- what heels to wear with black dress
- what heels go with a red dress
- what heels are in style
- what heels to wear with red dress
- what heels to wear with white dress
- what heels to wear in winter
jheels
English
Noun
jheels
- plural of jheel
jheels From the web:
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