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wheel
noun
a
round
object
fixed
under
a
vehicle
or
machine
that
turns
to
let
it
move
•
The
bicycle
lost
a
wheel
when
it
hit
the
pothole
.
The
bicycle
lost
a
wheel
when
it
hit
the
pothole
.
•
Trains
glide
along
the
tracks
on
solid
steel
wheels
.
Trains
glide
along
the
tracks
on
solid
steel
wheels
.
Old
English
hwēol
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*hweul−
,
related
to
Latin
rota
‘
wheel
’.
noun
the
round
control
inside
a
vehicle
that
you
turn
to
steer
it
•
Rosa
gripped
the
wheel
as
the
car
slid
on
the
ice
.
Rosa
gripped
the
wheel
as
the
car
slid
on
the
ice
.
•
Dad
told
me
to
keep
both
hands
on
the
wheel
.
Dad
told
me
to
keep
both
hands
on
the
wheel
.
verb
to
push
or
move
something
that
has
wheels
•
The
nurse
wheeled
the
patient
into
the
operating
room
.
The
nurse
wheeled
the
patient
into
the
operating
room
.
•
Please
wheel
the
shopping
cart
back
to
the
store
entrance
.
Please
wheel
the
shopping
cart
back
to
the
store
entrance
.
verb
to
turn
or
move
quickly
in
a
circle
or
change
direction
suddenly
•
Seagulls
wheeled
above
the
fishing
boats
at
dawn
.
Seagulls
wheeled
above
the
fishing
boats
at
dawn
.
•
He
wheeled
around
when
someone
called
his
name
.
He
wheeled
around
when
someone
called
his
name
.
wheels
noun
informal
:
a
car
or
other
personal
vehicle
•
Ben
finally
bought
his
own
wheels
after
saving
all
summer
.
Ben
finally
bought
his
own
wheels
after
saving
all
summer
.
•
Do
you
have
wheels
tonight
,
or
should
we
take
the
bus
?
Do
you
have
wheels
tonight
,
or
should
we
take
the
bus
?
heel
noun
the
back
,
rounded
part
of
your
foot
just
below
the
ankle
.
•
She
felt
a
sharp
pain
in
her
heel
after
the
long
hike
.
She
felt
a
sharp
pain
in
her
heel
after
the
long
hike
.
•
The
child
stood
on
tiptoe
so
his
heels
left
the
ground
.
The
child
stood
on
tiptoe
so
his
heels
left
the
ground
.
noun
the
part
of
a
shoe
or
sock
that
supports
the
back
of
your
foot
.
•
Her
new
boots
have
a
high
heel
that
makes
her
look
taller
.
Her
new
boots
have
a
high
heel
that
makes
her
look
taller
.
•
The
heels
of
his
running
shoes
wore
out
quickly
.
The
heels
of
his
running
shoes
wore
out
quickly
.
noun
the
thick
end
slice
of
a
loaf
of
bread
.
•
I
love
to
toast
the
heel
of
the
bread
because
it
gets
extra
crispy
.
I
love
to
toast
the
heel
of
the
bread
because
it
gets
extra
crispy
.
•
Only
the
heels
were
left
in
the
bread
bag
.
Only
the
heels
were
left
in
the
bread
bag
.
noun
an
unkind
or
dishonest
person
,
especially
a
man
,
who
treats
others
badly
.
•
Everyone
thought
Max
was
a
real
heel
after
he
lied
to
his
friends
.
Everyone
thought
Max
was
a
real
heel
after
he
lied
to
his
friends
.
•
In
the
old
movie
,
the
hero
punches
the
heel
who
cheated
at
cards
.
In
the
old
movie
,
the
hero
punches
the
heel
who
cheated
at
cards
.
verb
-
heel
,
heeling
,
heels
,
heeled
if
a
dog
heels
,
it
walks
very
close
beside
its
owner
when
ordered
,
or
you
make
it
do
this
.
•
With
a
quick
command
,
the
dog
began
to
heel
by
her
side
.
With
a
quick
command
,
the
dog
began
to
heel
by
her
side
.
•
He
trained
his
puppy
to
heel
before
crossing
the
street
.
He
trained
his
puppy
to
heel
before
crossing
the
street
.
verb
-
heel
,
heeling
,
heels
,
heeled
to
lean
or
tilt
to
one
side
,
especially
of
a
boat
or
other
vehicle
in
the
wind
or
while
turning
.
•
The
small
sailboat
heeled
sharply
in
the
sudden
gust
.
The
small
sailboat
heeled
sharply
in
the
sudden
gust
.
•
Passengers
grabbed
the
rail
as
the
ferry
began
to
heel
to
port
.
Passengers
grabbed
the
rail
as
the
ferry
began
to
heel
to
port
.