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Heelys
/ ˈhiːlɪz /
plural noun
- a brand of training shoes with wheels fitted in the heel to allow them to be used like in-line skates
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Derived Forms
- ˈheeling, noun
- ˈheeler, noun
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Example Sentences
To another fan, the matchup brings back memories of middle school in the mid-aughts, complete with “YouTube-2-mp3 websites” and “kids getting in trouble for riding down the hallways in Heelys.”
From Los Angeles Times
Records show Campbell, who helped popularize light-up shoes and Heelys roller shoes before passing away last year at 82, had owned the property since the 1970s.
From Los Angeles Times
Alex leaned back onto the wheels of his Heelys, and suddenly he was flying, arms outstretched, wind in his hair, laughing.
From Literature
He jammed on his Heelys and sped down the hall, pulling up cautiously outside the kitchen.
From Literature
Alex breezed into the kitchen on his Heelys, arms out wide like airplane wings.
From Literature
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