backheel

[ˈbækhiːl]

backheel Definition

a kick or pass of the ball made with the heel, especially by flicking it backwards.

Using backheel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "backheel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He scored a goal with a backheel.

  • Example

    The player surprised everyone with a backheel pass.

  • Example

    She backheeled the ball to her teammate.

backheel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for backheel

  • back-heel
  • back-kick
  • back-pass

Phrases with backheel

  • backheel flick

    a quick and skillful movement in which the player flicks the ball backwards with their heel

    Example

    He scored an amazing goal with a backheel flick.

  • a pass made by flicking the ball backwards with the heel

    Example

    The player made a backheel pass to his teammate, who then scored a goal.

  • a shot on goal made by flicking the ball backwards with the heel

    Example

    He attempted a backheel shot, but the goalkeeper saved it.

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Summary: backheel in Brief

'Backheel' [ˈbækhiːl] refers to a kick or pass of the ball made with the heel, especially by flicking it backwards. It is a skillful movement used in soccer and other ball games. Examples include 'He scored a goal with a backheel,' and 'She backheeled the ball to her teammate.' 'Backheel' extends into phrases like 'backheel flick,' 'backheel pass,' and 'backheel shot,' all denoting variations of the technique.