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High-heeled

Definition:

High-heeled is an adjective that describes shoes or footwear with elevated heels, typically stilettos, designed to lift the wearer's heels significantly higher than their toes.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Relating to shoes with tall, slender heels.

Example Sentence: She wore a stunning pair of high-heeled pumps to the party.

Sense 2:

Feeling or exhibiting excitement or elation.

Example Sentence: The team was high-heeled after winning the championship.

Sense 3:

Having a high rank or status.

Example Sentence: The newly promoted executive felt high-heeled among the upper management.

Usages:

Usage 1:

Women often wear high-heeled shoes to formal events or parties.

Example Sentence: She gracefully walked in her high-heeled sandals at the gala.

Usage 2:

High-heeled shoes are available in various materials and styles, such as pumps, sandals, and boots.

Example Sentence: Her collection of high-heeled boots ranged from leather to suede.

Usage 3:

High-heeled shoes can be both fashionable and discomforting, as they put pressure on the balls of the feet.

Example Sentence: After a long day in high-heeled pumps, her feet were throbbing with pain.

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