Hard Heels

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Hard Heels
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1. Following very closely behind one. Since the dog was hard on my heels, I was very relieved to reach my house and run inside.
2. Close to defeating or overtaking an opponent. We need to tighten up on defense because these guys are hard on our heels right now.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
1. In a competitive situation, if someone is hard on your heels or hot on your heels , they are doing nearly as well as you, and it is possible that they will beat you. Great Britain's Dave Hall and Jessica Smith were hot on their heels until a bad last race left them out of the running for first. The next generation of British athletes is pressing hard on the heels of today's champions. Note: You can also say that someone is close on your heels . Dorlan finished second with the Italian close on his heels.
2. If someone is hard on your heels or hot on your heels , they are close behind you, for example because they are chasing you. But the police were hard on their heels and within two weeks, gang leaders McAvoy and Robinson were behind bars. The two play jewel thieves who have retired to the Bahamas while Harrelson is the FBI agent hot on their heels. Note: You can also say that someone is close on your heels . Our pilot followed close on the heels of the departing inspector.
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
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1. Following very closely behind one. Since the dog was hard on my heels, I was very relieved to reach my house and run inside.
2. Close to defeating or overtaking an opponent. We need to tighten up on defense because these guys are hard on our heels right now.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
1. In a competitive situation, if someone is hard on your heels or hot on your heels , they are doing nearly as well as you, and it is possible that they will beat you. Great Britain's Dave Hall and Jessica Smith were hot on their heels until a bad last race left them out of the running for first. The next generation of British athletes is pressing hard on the heels of today's champions. Note: You can also say that someone is close on your heels . Dorlan finished second with the Italian close on his heels.
2. If someone is hard on your heels or hot on your heels , they are close behind you, for example because they are chasing you. But the police were hard on their heels and within two weeks, gang leaders McAvoy and Robinson were behind bars. The two play jewel thieves who have retired to the Bahamas while Harrelson is the FBI agent hot on their heels. Note: You can also say that someone is close on your heels . Our pilot followed close on the heels of the departing inspector.
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1. Following very closely behind one. Since the dog was hard on my heels, I was very relieved to reach my house and run inside.
2. Close to defeating or overtaking an opponent. We need to tighten up on defense because these guys are hard on our heels right now.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
1. In a competitive situation, if someone is hard on your heels or hot on your heels , they are doing nearly as well as you, and it is possible that they will beat you. Great Britain's Dave Hall and Jessica Smith were hot on their heels until a bad last race left them out of the running for first. The next generation of British athletes is pressing hard on the heels of today's champions. Note: You can also say that someone is close on your heels . Dorlan finished second with the Italian close on his heels.
2. If someone is hard on your heels or hot on your heels , they are close behind you, for example because they are chasing you. But the police were hard on their heels and within two weeks, gang leaders McAvoy and Robinson were behind bars. The two play jewel thieves who have retired to the Bahamas while Harrelson is the FBI agent hot on their heels. Note: You can also say that someone is close on your heels . Our pilot followed close on the heels of the departing inspector.
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1. Following very closely behind one. Since the dog was hard on my heels, I was very relieved to reach my house and run inside.
2. Close to defeating or overtaking an opponent. We need to tighten up on defense because these guys are hard on our heels right now.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
1. In a competitive situation, if someone is hard on your heels or hot on your heels , they are doing nearly as well as you, and it is possible that they will beat you. Great Britain's Dave Hall and Jessica Smith were hot on their heels until a bad last race left them out of the running for first. The next generation of British athletes is pressing hard on the heels of today's champions. Note: You can also say that someone is close on your heels . Dorlan finished second with the Italian close on his heels.
2. If someone is hard on your heels or hot on your heels , they are close behind you, for example because they are chasing you. But the police were hard on their heels and within two weeks, gang leaders McAvoy and Robinson were behind bars. The two play jewel thieves who have retired to the Bahamas while Harrelson is the FBI agent hot on their heels. Note: You can also say that someone is close on your heels . Our pilot followed close on the heels of the departing inspector.
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
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