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Heel Type

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noun

• a small dagger with a tapered blade

35%9 Typically have a low heel or no heel at all
noun

• soft leather shoe; originally worn by Native Americans

27%10Type of heel often associated with pumps
noun

• A kitten heel is a type of low stiletto heel, popularized by Audrey Hepburn.

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