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See also: backheel

English

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Noun

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back-heel (plural back-heels)

  1. Alternative form of backheel
    • 2011 January 5, Mark Ashenden, “Wolverhampton 1 - 0 Chelsea”, in BBC[1]:
      It was Lampard, looking fresh from a three-month lay-off, who opened up the increasingly edgy defence with a delicate back-heel through to Kalou but the Ivorian could only slot the ball wide with the goal at his mercy.

Verb

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back-heel (third-person singular simple present back-heels, present participle back-heeling, simple past and past participle back-heeled)

  1. Alternative form of backheel