She had flat slippers on her feet, much more comfortable than her usual high-heeled boots.
I was wearing a spectacular green dress with high-heeled open-toe shoes.
I found a pair of red high-heeled open-toe shoes.
Dressed all in black with high-heeled boots, her hair is scraped back in a ponytail, revealing sculpted cheekbones.
Most high-heeled shoes have pointed or narrow tips that squash toes into an unnatural triangular shape.
They made for a peculiar double act, one with his head hanging and shoulders slouching as if trying to lessen his loping height and the other in his high-heeled cowboy boots trying to elevate his modest stature.
A few taped the doors closed, forcing an employee to kick it open with her high-heeled shoe.
She had kicked off her high-heeled sandals and was gaining on me.
She wore high-heeled blue pumps.
The weather did not deter her from wearing a fashionable pair of high-heeled black suede frilled boots.
Definition of high-heeled in US English:
high-heeled
adjectiveˌhaɪˈhildˌhīˈhēld
(of a woman's shoes) having tall, thin heels.
Example sentencesExamples
She wore high-heeled blue pumps.
She had flat slippers on her feet, much more comfortable than her usual high-heeled boots.
They made for a peculiar double act, one with his head hanging and shoulders slouching as if trying to lessen his loping height and the other in his high-heeled cowboy boots trying to elevate his modest stature.
I found a pair of red high-heeled open-toe shoes.
She had kicked off her high-heeled sandals and was gaining on me.
Dressed all in black with high-heeled boots, her hair is scraped back in a ponytail, revealing sculpted cheekbones.
I was wearing a spectacular green dress with high-heeled open-toe shoes.
The weather did not deter her from wearing a fashionable pair of high-heeled black suede frilled boots.
Most high-heeled shoes have pointed or narrow tips that squash toes into an unnatural triangular shape.
A few taped the doors closed, forcing an employee to kick it open with her high-heeled shoe.