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Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh have been on a wedding celebration spree ever since they got married on November this year. The latest addition to the never-ending celebration was their Mumbai reception , held on Saturday night.
While Ranveer looked breathtakingly handsome in a black tuxedo, Deepika looked drop dead hot in a custom-made Zuhair Murad red high-slit beaded gown. To add some extra oomph to the look, Bollywood's Mastani coupled her dress with a pair of red stiletto.
Not for long though. As stunning as the outfit looked, halfway through the party, Deepika decided to get rid of her train and replaced her heels with a pair of comfy white sneakers to party like a boss. And let's face it, when it comes to dancing, it is shoes over heels any day!
A post shared by Deepika Padukone deepikapadukone on Dec 1, at 7: A post shared by KK therealkarismakapoor on Dec 1, at 8: Lately, sneakers have been giving a major competition to our beloved heels. If she does poorly on this exam, she may lose the title of valedictorian to one of the students at her heels.
Also, on someone's heels. Immediately behind, in close pursuit.
This idiom is used both literally, as in Jean's dog was always at her heels , and figuratively, as in Although his company dominated the technology, he always felt that his competitors were on his heels. This idiom appeared in the 14th-century romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
The expression is sometimes intensified as hard on someone's heels or hot on someone's heels. Also see on the heels of. If a person or animal is at your heels , they are following close behind you, for example because they are chasing you. She strode through the restaurant with Cavendish following close at her heels.
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Children ran along the narrow path towards them, a small dog yapping at their heels.