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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high heel" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a type of shoe with a tall, narrow heel. You can use it in a sentence to describe someone's footwear, such as "She was wearing a pair of high heels with her dress," or when discussing fashion trends, like "High heels have been a staple in women's fashion for decades."
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high heel
noun
Singular of high heels
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I love a high heel you can dance in.
So what exactly is the appeal of the high heel?
Every kind of shoe with a high heel, flat, platform.
I've always liked dressing up: I love false eyelashes and a high heel.
How, then, to explain the ever-increasing fetishisation of the high heel?
The style is worn with ankle boots and shoes, always with a delicate high heel.
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High Heel-a-thon, Leeds.
No high-heel shoes.
I'm not a high-heel girl.
His nickname is High-Heel Neil.
2. Stella McCartney satin-and-vinyl high-heel sandal, $695.
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