1. heeled - Adjective
2. heeled - Verb
of Heel
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor the outing on Tuesday, Maxima was dressed in a chic brown Saint Laurent houndstooth cape over a white jumper, which she paired with a black midi skirt, black heeled boots, black leather gloves, and a matching handbag. Source: Internet
Also the wing on wing configuration cannot be heeled over to reduce waterline whereas the spinnaker configuration can be. Source: Internet
Marsden (2003), pp. 19, 179. Later accounts repeat the explanation that the ship heeled over while going about and that the ship was brought down because of the open gunports. Source: Internet
Male celebrities such as Shawn Mendes, Harry Styles and Timothée Chalamet have all experimented with a stack heeled shoe on the red carpet, taking cues from glam rock icons such as the New York Dolls, Kiss and David Bowie. Source: Internet
At the Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker program, Fanning paired a tweed mini-dress with chunky Chanel pearl buttoned, gold heeled boots showing off both her affection for edgy flair and lady like style. Source: Internet
A sliver of color on a barely there heeled sandal adds the perfect pop to a monochrome look. Source: Internet