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Adyson Cruz
31 July, 22:42
What the idiom, "Hard on his heels" means?
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Freddy Dennis
1 August, 01:32
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Well. Don't take my word for it but the way my mom uses it is to mean firm in what is said or done. Hard on his heels. Firm standing. Doesn't budge.
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