to walk on one's heels

Definición y significado de "walk on one's heels"en inglés

to walk on one's heels
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to walk too closely behind someone, often so close that it feels as though one is almost stepping on their heels, creating an uncomfortable or intrusive proximity

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They were so close that it felt like they were walking on each other ’s heels.
The hiker walked on his heels during the trail, not giving enough personal space.
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