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Idiom
At the heels of.
To follow someone.
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Using the heel of your hand, quickly smear pastry away from you across the workbench.
Using the heel of your hand, knead dough bits until they cohere.
Separate by using the heel of your hand to knock where the glass and tin are touching.
"I'll get help," Westie gasped, using the heel of one shoe to get some purchase on the wooden floor.
The first attempt is taken by using the heel of the hand, fingers pointing to the floor, to push the coin forward.
He stabilized himself and a piece of notebook paper using the heel of his right hand, and then, slowly, proceeded to draw remarkably straight lines.
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He spoke rhapsodically about one woman who spent nearly two hours standing on him at Lotus, a club in the meatpacking district, and toying with his face using the heels of her shoes.
You can use the heel of your hand to push harder if you need to.
If the pressure isn't enough, apply more with your other hand, or use the heel of a hand.
Use the heel of your hand to push the dough in a smearing motion, away from you.
Use the heel of your hand to press the dough evenly across the bottom of the tin; try to get the dough as smooth as possible.
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