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1 i hælene på
(gå i hælene på) follow someone around, tread on someone's heels (følge i hælene på) follow close behind, follow close on someone's heels, dog someone's footsteps (henge i hælene på) be at someone's heels, follow someone around (være i hælene på) be right behind (someone) -
2 dilt
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3 fotfølge
verb. hang over someone's shoulder, be on someone's heels -
4 hælen
(snu rundt på hælen) turn on one's heels (ta noe på hælen) play something by ear -
5 hælene
(komme på hælene) be brought to heel (med noen i hælene) with somebody at one's heels -
6 hælene i taket
kick up one's heels -
7 høye hæler
high heels -
8 kippe
verb. jerk, flip up verb. be loose, flop about verb. slip off at the heels -
9 mugg
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10 sette seg på bakbena
put up a fight, kick up one's heels, be obstinate, resist -
11 slå hælene sammen
click one's heels -
12 spenntak
subst. foothold (ta spenntak) dig one's heels in -
13 tå hev
(gå på tå hev) pussyfoot (på tå hev) heels raise
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