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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

Kings of Leon have cancelled their upcoming UK and European shows after lead singer Caleb Followill broke a bone in his heel in a "freak" accident.

From BBC • May 28, 2025

A big knight stepped down from the back of a wagon, clad head to heel in company steel.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin

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