What does bring (someone) to heel in Idioms_bring stand for?

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What is bring (someone) to heel?

bring (someone) to heel is " to make someone obey you or pay attention to you again after he or she has stopped obeying or paying attention to you", under bring-(someone)-to-heel

bring (someone) to heel Definition / bring (someone) to heel Means

The definition of bring (someone) to heel is " to make someone obey you or pay attention to you again after he or she has stopped obeying or paying attention to you"

The Meaning of bring (someone) to heel

bring (someone) to heel means " to make someone obey you or pay attention to you again after he or she has stopped obeying or paying attention to you"


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to make someone obey you or pay attention to you again after he or she has stopped obeying or paying attention to you in Idioms


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