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On Your Heels

Definition:

The term "on your heels" refers to being close behind someone or following them closely. It can be used to describe physical proximity or the act of monitoring someone's actions closely.

Example Sentences:

  1. She could feel someone on her heels as she sprinted towards the finish line.
  2. Even though Mike tried to shake off the detective, he always felt him on his heels.
  3. Don't worry, I'll be on your heels during the entire negotiation process.
  4. The investigative journalist was constantly on the heels of corrupt politicians.

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