To be at the heels of

Definition of To be at the heels of

to pursue closely; to follow hard; as, hungry want is at my heels.

See also: Heel

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To batten down
To batten down the hatches
To be
To be a tiptoe
To be abroad
To be acknown
To be acquainted with
To be after
To be aknow
To be all squares
To be astern of the reckoning
To be at a loss
To be at a stand
To be at cross-purposes
To be at home on any subject
To be at loggerheads
To be at six and seven
To be at square
To be at the boiling point
To be at the bottom of
-To be at the heels of-
To be at the mercy of
To be beside one's self
To be born in the purple
To be brought to bed
To be burned out
To be confined
To be dead
To be down at the heel
To be friends with
To be from
To be game
To be gathered to one's people
To be great
To be hand and glove with
To be ill off
To be in
To be in a nutshell
To be in a pickle
To be in alt
To be in bad odor
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