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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to heel in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to heel in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of to heel in a Sentence

  1. Mona Hanna-Attisha:

    Teeth are like tree rings, you can see if the kid was lead-exposed, how much lead exposure there was, and when the kid had it. We're also looking at newborn heel spots (the blood taken in hospitals from the heels of all newborns) because lead in water impacts newborns. We're going to get lead levels from those heel spots.

  2. Rami Hashish:

    Ideally, you want to do a quick lap around the store to make sure there’s enough space in the toebox and your heel is properly supported.

  3. Mike Pompeo:

    President Trump and I threw out the JCPOA and brought Iran to heel through a successful maximum pressure campaign. We gave successive administrations a roadmap to ensure our allies’ security and bring stability to the Middle East. The Biden administration plans to throw it all away, any deal that enriches Iranian terrorists won’t last.

  4. Marcus Aurelius:

    When a guide meets up with someone who is lost, ordinarily his reaction is to direct him on the right path, not mock or malign him, then turn on his heel and walk away. As for you, lead someone to the truth and you will find that he can follow. But as long as you don’t point it out to him, don’t make fun of him; be aware of what you need to work on instead.

  5. Logan Pearsall Smith:

    The lusts and greeds of the body scandalize the Soul but it has to come to heel.

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