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  • 61turn on heel — turn on (your) heel to leave quickly and suddenly. She turned on her heel and went back to her room. Etymology: based on the idea that you could quickly change the direction in which you are moving by literally turning on your heel …

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  • 62Get Back — This article is about the song by The Beatles. For the song by Demi Lovato, see Get Back (Demi Lovato song). Get Back Single by The Beatles with Billy Preston …

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  • 63Get Back — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Get Back» Sencillo de The Beatles del álbum Let It Be Lado B « Don t Let Me Down » Publicación 11 de abril de 1969 …

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  • 64Get Back (canción de The Beatles) — «Get Back» Sencillo de The Beatles con Billy Preston Lado B «Don t Let Me Down» Publicación …

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  • 65Cuban heel — Cu′ban heel′ n. clo a broad heel of medium height, slightly tapered at the back • Etymology: 1905–10 …

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  • 66wedge heel — wedge′ heel′ n. clo a heel formed by a roughly triangular or wedgelike piece that extends from the front or middle to the back of the sole …

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  • 67one's heel — To turn sharply round, to turn back or away ● heel …

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  • 68Cylinder-back mandolin — The cylinder back is a style of mandolin manufactured by the Vega Company of Boston, MA between 1913 and roughly 1925. The design patent (US patent number D44838) for the instrument was issued on November 4, 1913 to David L. Day, who was director …

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  • 69Looking Back (Stevie Wonder album) — Infobox Album Name = Looking Back Anthology Type = compilation Longtype = Artist = Stevie Wonder Released = November 30, 1977 Recorded = 1962–1971 Genre = R B/Soul Length = 103:57 Label = Motown M 804LP3 Producer = Clarence Paul William Stevenson …

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  • 70sling-back — /sling bak /, n. 1. Also called sling. a woman s shoe with an open back and a strap or sling encircling the heel of the foot to keep the shoe secure. adj. 2. having such a strap or sling: sling back pumps. * * * (also slingback) n. a shoe held in …

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