Id | ESLPod_0205_WE_0084 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 205 |
Episode Title | Shopping for Shoes |
Phrase | heel |
Text | The word "heel," in this podcast, means the bottom part of the back of a shoe under the ankle: "You can tell that she walks a lot because of the worn-out heel on her shoes." "Heel" can also mean the back part of a foot: "She had some trouble walking because of a cut on her left heel." A term that is often used for women's shoes is "high-heels," a type of shoe that has a tall, thin heel: "I like the look of these high heels but I can't walk in them!" The word "heel" is also used for the bottom part of a hand that connects with the arm: "The heel of my hand felt sore yesterday after making bread all day." |
Topics | Clothing + Grooming | Shopping |
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