to walk on one's heels

Définition et signification de « walk on one's heels » en anglais

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

Idiom
Exemples
The hiker walked on his heels during the trail, not giving enough personal space.
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