high heeled - translation to greek
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high heeled - translation to greek

FOOTWEAR THAT RAISES THE HEEL OF THE WEARER'S FOOT SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER THAN THE TOES
High Heels; High heel; High-heeled shoes; High-heel shoe; High heels; Heel protector; Heel protectors; Heel guard; Heel guards; Heel cover; Heel covers; Heel tap; Heel taps; High heeled shoes; Ladies shoe; Ladies' shoe; Highheels; High heel shoes; 👠; High-heel shoes; French heel; High-heels; Highheel; Heel (footwear); High Heeled Shoes; A Mile in Her Shoes; High-heeled footwear
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high heeled      
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ψηλοτάκουνα      
high heeled
secondary school         
  • Intermediate]] education, along with a well-disciplined boarding system.
  • The first taxpayer-funded public school in the United States was in [[Dedham, Massachusetts]].
  • High school in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]] ([[Gamča]])
  • The red-brick building of the Kallavesi High School in [[Kuopio]], [[Finland]]
  • [[Stiftsgymnasium Melk]]  is a Roman Catholic Benedictine-run gymnasium located in Melk, Austria. The gymnasium is located within and run by the well-known monastery [[Melk Abbey]]. It was built around the 12th century and has been a public high school in its present-day format since 1707.
  • Berlin-Pankow]]
  • [[Hugo Treffner Gymnasium]] in [[Tartu]], [[Estonia]]
ORGANIZATION WHERE SECONDARY EDUCATION IS PROVIDED
High school; High School; Junior&Senior High School; Highschool; Upper secondary school; Secondary schools; High schools; Secondary School; High-school; Senior high school; Senior school; Senior high schools; Specialized high schools; Senior High Schools; High school graduate; High school student; Lehranstalt; High Schools; Ecole secondaire; Senior High; Senior High School; Senior middle school; Sr High; Sec. school; Specialized high school; Intermediate education; Senior high; Highschooler; Secondary Schooler; Secondary school student; Secondary school pupil; Secondary schooler; High schooler; High school pupil; High Schooler; Senior Higher; Senior higher; Senior high school student; Senior high school pupil; Senior high schooler; Senior high student; Senior high pupil; Higher secondary school; Higher Secondary School; Upper Secondary School
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Definition

high heels
You can refer to high-heeled shoes as high heels.
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Wikipedia

High-heeled shoe

High-heeled shoes, also known as high heels, are a type of shoe with an upward-angled sole. The heel in such shoes is raised above the ball of the foot. High heels cause the legs to appear longer, make the wearer appear taller, and accentuate the calf muscle.

There are many types of heels in varying colors, materials, styles, and heights. High heels have been used in various ways to communicate nationality, professional affiliation, gender, and social status. High heels have been an important statement piece of fashion throughout history in the West. In early 17th-century Europe, high heels were a sign of masculinity and high social status. It wasn't until the end of the century that this trend spread to women's fashion. By the 18th century, high-heeled shoes had split along gender lines. By this time, heels for men were chunky squares attached to riding boots or tall formal dress boots, while women's high heels were narrow and pointy and often attached to slipper-like dress shoes (similar to modern heels). By the 20th century, high heels with a slim profile represented femininity; however, a thick high heel on a boot or clog was still acceptable for men. Until the 1950s, shoe heels were typically made of wood, but in recent years they have been made of a variety of materials including leather, suede, and plastic.

Wearing high heels is associated with greater risk of falls, musculoskeletal pain, the development of foot deformities and varicose veins.

Examples of use of high heeled
1. High–heeled women in saris crowd around it and sigh.
2. She was in trainers, I was in purple suede high–heeled boots.
3. Naturalizer Model: Marathon Design: High–heeled shoe, red lacquer, doesn‘t fall short in terms of fashion.
4. But they don‘t tell you how long you should wait in your black high–heeled shoes.
5. High–heeled feet stomp, dresses swirl in tune to the music.