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"cool one's heels"的定义和意义

to cool one's heels
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to be forced to wait for a person or anticipate something

to [cool] {one's} heels definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "cool one's heels" and when to use it?

The idiom "cool one's heels" originated from the practice of shoeing horses. In the 18th and 19th centuries, blacksmiths would ask riders to "cool" or wait patiently while the newly shod horseshoes were being affixed firmly to the horse's hooves. It is often used in informal conversations or casual settings to describe the act of waiting without becoming impatient or agitated. This expression can be used in a variety of contexts and occasions, such as waiting for appointments, interviews, meetings, or events.

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I am cooling my heels in the waiting room until my name is called.
She cooled her heels for hours at the airport before her delayed flight finally departed.
They will have to cool their heels until the meeting starts.
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