Read full poem →street, and a girl with a gay spring hat and blowing skirts. The dust
and the wind flirt at her ankles and her neat, high-heeled patent
leather shoes. Tap, tap, the little heels pat the pavement, and the
Dictionary Entry
To make better from a disease, wound, etc.; to revive or cure.
In a Sentence
“This bandage will heal your cut.”
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Poetry examples for “heeled”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →But with their arms concealed,
And rubber heeled.
Here priests and wavering want are charmed.
Read full poem →Caps occasion with an intellectual fit.
Yet Arthur is a Bowman: his three-heeled timber'll hit
The bald and bold blinking gold when all's done
Read full poem →the yard. “There’s firewood,” she sang. She vaulted over the fence,
displaying iron-heeled brogans, thick red stockings, and a red-lined
skirt. There was a smear of earth on cheek and chin. Her face was
