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come to heel



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Widely regarded as the pinnacle for any canine and its owner, both have travelled in unprecedented numbers from around the world this year to come to heel on Crufts' famous green carpets.

From Barron's Mar. 5, 2026

He would not, he said, be a “servile puppy dog,” no matter how many Republicans demanded he come to heel.

From New York Times Aug. 26, 2020

The priests and cardinals in The Young Pope are made to come to heel.

From Slate Jan. 12, 2017

The biggest management job the team have is the media, not the two drivers, because neither of them is going to come to heel.

From BBC May 26, 2014

You expect the world to come to heel, and it usually does.”

From Grit Lawless by Young, F.E. Mills




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