came on the heels of|come on the heel of in English

came right after, immediately followed

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1. Heavy rain came on the heels of the lightening.

2. Turkey’s panic came on the heels of Fischer saying that everything seemed on track.

3. Close on the heels of these emotions usually come waves of guilt.

4. The new allegations come on the heels of another Accuser speaking out

5. Thank goodness you've rescued me, she thought, yet hard on the heels of her relief came dismay.

6. I gripped the banister and swung myself head over heels, then came out on the roof of a tower.

7. They closed on the heels of the runner.

8. Heel pads can provide extra cushioning for achy heels .

9. 7 I gripped the banister and swung myself head over heels, then came out on the roof of a tower.

10. Famine often follows on the heels of war.

11. If you are Bedazzling a heel on a high heel or wedge, start on the edge or back of the heel; don't start in the middle or top

12. I heard the clack of her heels on the sidewalk.

13. I scuffed the heel of my shoe on the stonework.

14. The Gestapo Hot on Our Heels

15. The police are hard on his heels.

16. When did platform heels come in?

17. Her heels clacked on the marble floor.

18. Her heel struck Zuleika on the thigh.

19. My little sister likes to follow on the heels of my father.

20. The heels on Brogues are always kept low

21. The punch rocked him back on his heels.

22. Tom is on his heels.

23. On the heels of a few drinks, this sounded wise enough to note on a napkin.

24. If the press gets wind of this, especially on the heels of the linderman scandal-

25. Night —another dark time of oppression— will follow quickly on the heels of morning.