Put+a+heel+on

  • 11Tar Heel — (or Tarheel) is a nickname applied to the state and inhabitants of North Carolina. It is also the nickname of the University of North Carolina athletic teams and students.The exact etymology of the nickname is unknown, but most experts believe… …

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  • 12To put someone through one's paces — pace pace (p[=a]s), n. [OE. pas, F. pas, from L. passus a step, pace, orig., a stretching out of the feet in walking; cf. pandere, passum, to spread, stretch; perh. akin to E. patent. Cf. {Pas}, {Pass}.] 1. A single movement from one foot to the… …

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  • 13under heel — adverb : under control or subjection most of the continent was for a time brought under heel A.L.Rowse * * * under heel ◇ If you are under the heel of someone or under someone s heel or US under heel, you are completely controlled by another… …

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  • 14Hi-Heel Sneakers — Infobox Single Name =Hi Heel Sneakers Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist =Tommy Tucker Album = B side = I Dont Want Cha Released =1964 Format = Recorded = Genre = Length = Label =Checker 1067 Writer =Tommy Tucker Producer = Audio sample? =… …

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  • 15GALS — (standing for Gait, Arms, Legs, Spine) is a brief musculoskeletal screening test devised to detect neurological, musculoskeletal or functional deficits in patients.It consists of an initial set of screening questions and a sequence of examination …

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  • 16swing — v 1. sway, oscillate, pendulate, librate; vacillate, rock, move back and forth or backward and forward, lurch, yaw; wag, wave, waver, waggle, Naut. jibe; wobble, bob, dangle, hang; seesaw, teeter totter, ebb and flow, come and go, wibble wabble;… …

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  • 17heeled — hɪːld adj. provided with a heel or heels (example: high heeled shoes); rich or wealthy, having a lot of money (Slang); armed with a gun (Slang) hɪːl n. back part of the foot; part of a sock or stocking which covers the heel; back part of the… …

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  • 18Cultural and historical background of Jesus — Scholars examine the cultural and historical background of Jesus in order to better understand Jesus, his ministry, and the origins of Christianity. This examination treats the New Testament as one of many documents, written and perhaps later… …

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  • 19Historical background of New Testament — Palestine in Jesus time. A series of articles on …

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  • 20heeling — n. act of a ship tilting away from the wind (Sailing) hɪːl n. 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 v. put a heel on a shoe …

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