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heel in

British  

verb

  1. (tr, adverb) to insert (cuttings, shoots, etc) into the soil before planting to keep them moist

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“His wealth is in one way his Achilles heel in the election,” Grose said.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 2, 2026

Japan’s Achilles’ heel in this situation is its dependence on foreign oil and gas.

From The Wall Street Journal May 21, 2026

Gauff's serve has been her Achilles' heel in recent times, but she had few issues with it initially.

From Barron's Jan. 25, 2026

The central bank, however, repeated a warning that further tightening might be needed to bring inflation to heel in a "reasonable timeframe".

From Reuters Oct. 3, 2023

Then turned on his heel in a dignified way and left us to ourselves.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver

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