heel

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heel englannista suomeksi

  1. kannikka, kantapala

  2. lyödä mailan kannalla

  3. kantapää

  4. roisto

  5. seurata jkn kantapäillä

  6. kallistua

  7. tyvi

  8. panna kanta

  9. tanssia kantapäillään

  10. kanta

  11. korko

  1. kanta, kantapää

  2. kanta, korko

  3. kantapää

  4. kanta, perä, pohja

  5. kantapala, kanta, kannikka

  6. alapuoli

  7. törppö

  8. pakka

  9. kanta

  10. korkeakorkoinen kenkä">korkeakorkoinen kenkä, korkkari, korkokenkä

  11. olla kintereillä">olla kintereillä, olla kannoilla">olla kannoilla

  12. kallistua

  13. Substantiivi

  14. Verbi

heel englanniksi

  1. The rear part of the foot, where it joins the leg.

  2. (quote-text)|title=s:Coopers-Hill

  3. The part of a shoe's sole which supports the foot's heel.

  4. The rear part of a sock or similar covering for the foot.

  5. The part of the palm of a hand closest to the wrist.

  6. (ux)

  7. A high-heeled shoe.

  8. (quote-book)

  9. (quote-song)

  10. The back, upper part of the stock.

  11. The thickening of the neck of a instrument where it attaches to the body.

  12. The last or lowest part of anything.

  13. {{quote-text|en|year=1860|author=Anthony Trollope|title=Framley Parsonage

  14. A crust end-piece of a loaf of bread.

  15. (RQ:Scott Waverley)

  16. (RQ:Lindsay Redheap)

  17. The base of a bun sliced in half lengthwise.

  18. (syn)

  19. A contemptible, unscrupulous, inconsiderate{{, or thoughtless person.

  20. {{quote-text|en|year=1953|author=Raymond Chandler|title=The Long Goodbye|chapter=29

  21. (quote-book)|isbn=978-1-407189-29-1|pages=361–362|text=She should be glad to have him on her side. So why did Godshawk's memories, grumbling again in that substrate of her brain, keep reminding her of heels he'd known, and tricksters?

  22. (quote-journal)

  23. A headlining wrestler regarded as a "guy," whose ring persona embodies villainous or reprehensible traits and demonstrates characteristics of a braggart and a bully.

  24. The cards aside for later use in a patience or solitaire game.

  25. Anything resembling a human heel in shape; a protuberance; a knob.

  26. The lower end of a timber in a frame, as a post or rafter.

  27. The obtuse angle of the lower end of a rafter set sloping.

  28. A reversa.

  29. The short side of an angled cut.

  30. The part of a club head's face nearest the shaft.

  31. The lower end of the bit (cutting edge) of an axehead, as opposed to the toe (upper end).

  32. The part of a machine's flat nearest the cylinder.

  33. The junction between the keel and the stempost of a vessel; an angular wooden join connecting the two.

  34. (senseid)To follow at somebody's heels; to chase closely.

  35. To cause to follow at somebody’s heels (transitive).

  36. To add a heel to, or increase the size of the heel of (a shoe or boot).

  37. To kick with the heel.

  38. ''she heeled her horse forward''

  39. To perform by the use of the heels, as in dancing, running, etc.

  40. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)

  41. To arm with a gaff, as a cock for fighting.

  42. To hit (the ball) with the heel of the club.

  43. To make (a catch) standing with one foot forward, the heel on the ground and the toe up.

  44. At (w), to work as a heeler or student journalist.

  45. To incline to one side; to tilt. (defdate)

  46. The act of inclining or canting from a vertical position; a cant. (defdate)

  47. 1808–10, (w), ''Memoirs of a Georgian Rake'', Folio Society 1995, p. 14:

  48. The boat, from a sudden gust of wind, taking a deep heel, I tumbled overboard and down I went (..).
  49. (alt form).

  50. {{quote-text|en|year=1911|title=Biennial Report of the State Geologist|publisher=North Carolina Geological Survey Section|page=92

  51. {{quote-text|en|year=1913|title=Indian School Journal|page=142

  52. {{quote-text|en|year=1916|title=Transactions of the Indiana Horticultural Society|page=111

  53. {{quote-text|en|year=1937|author=Robert Wilson; Ernest John George|title=Planting and care of shelterbelts on the northern Great Plains|page=15

  54. {{quote-text|en|year=1976|author=Keith W. Dorman|title=The Genetics and Breeding of Southern Pines|page=66

  55. (rfdate), Brian Kerr, ''Lodge St Lawrence 144 Ritual'', page 34:

  56. I of my own free will and accord, do hereby, here at and hereon, solemnly swear that I will always heel, conceal and never improperly reveal any of the secrets or mysteries of, or belonging to Masons.
  57. cardamom

  58. complete, full, whole

  59. (uxi)

  60. intact, unbroken, undamaged, untarnished

  61. big, significant

  62. very

  63. (infl of)

  64. (inflection of)

  65. whole, full

  66. undamaged, unbroken

  67. healthy, healed

  68. honest, sincere, pure

  69. (alt form)

  70. heel