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heel The heel us often used synonymously for the foot as a symbol, for example, to represent violence or oppression. As the part of the body most often in contact with the ground and dirt, it can be a symbol of the base of ignoble, for instance, a low, vile, contemptible, despicable person. The heel is also often represented by the analogous part of a shoe, which is frequently in shabby condition, perhaps signifying something in your life that needs attention. ...
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heel The part of a padlock shackle which is retained in the case when in the unlocked position.
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heel Back end of the upper edge of the buttstock at the upper edge of the buttplate or recoil pad.
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heel When a rafter is in position at pitch, the end grain of a rafter closest to the rafter? underside.
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heel To tip to one side.
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