Definition of Heelers. Meaning of Heelers. Synonyms of Heelers

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Definition of Heelers

Heeler
Heeler Heel"er, n. 1. A cock that strikes well with his heels or spurs. 2. A dependent and subservient hanger-on of a political patron. [Political Cant, U. S.] The army of hungry heelers who do their bidding. --The Century.

Meaning of Heelers from wikipedia

- wardrobe, publicists and writers. Blue Heelers creator/producer, Hal McElroy, conceived the idea of Blue Heelers when he heard that an eighteen-year-old...
- The heel is the prominence at the posterior end of the foot. It is based on the projection of one bone, the calcaneus or heel bone, behind the articulation...
- Bob are Blue Heelers, Bingo, Chilli, her mum, Brandy and Mort are Red Heelers, and Muffin is a White Heeler. Radley is a Blue/Red Heeler mix. Grandad's...
- election result. A ward heeler may have controlling influence with a small clique in the ward organization. Often, ward heelers have been low-level operatives...
- Ormskirk Heelers, an amateur English rugby league team Western Heelers, a former Australian baseball team Search for "heeler"  or "heelers" on Wikipedia...
- instinctively bites on the heel or hindquarters of the animals they chase down. The result was the creation of the first of the Halls Heelers which worked silently...
- Look up heeling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Heeling may refer to: Heeling (sailing) A behavior in herding dogs A dog obedience training task A...
- August 2010. Wikiquote has quotations related to Blue Heelers - Season 11. General Zuk, T. Blue Heelers: 2004 episode guide, Australian Television Information...
- police-drama, Blue Heelers, which premiered on 10 September 1993 and concluded on 4 June 2006, due to its cancellation by the Seven Network. Blue Heelers, which was...
- The Lancashire Heeler has a life expectancy of 12–15 years or more. The three most common serious conditions that can affect Heelers are Collie eye anomaly...