Widely used in art, stiletto, lineation, cutting margin.
She wore black stiletto heels, dark stockings, a short, flared skirt, and a tight-fitting blouse with a plunging neckline.
Police later found more than100 pairs of stiletto shoes hidden behind a trap door at the printing works where he was employed.
perched on a cannon with one knee crossed over the other, she smiled in a sweater, thigh-high, stiletto-heeled leather boots, and a micro-skirt which rode up her buttocks.
Came of age in PostWar boom typified by 1951 Charles Jourdan stiletto heel.
Sitting at an outdoor coffee shop, Cheng is eye-catching in brown shorts and knee-high black stiletto boots.
Like a herd of antelope, jockeying and shoving for position, 150 young women raced down Amsterdam's most famed fashion street in stiletto heels Thursday, racing for a $15, 000 prize.
A gym in New York has even launched a stiletto class.
He cleaned his stiletto on Parkin's trousers, and wiped the ocular liquid from his hands. It had been a messy business.
When he turned the stiletto was in his band.
He offers reassurance that some of man's odder impulses, from high-stakes gambling to bungee-jumping or wearing stiletto heels, are rooted in evolutionary necessity.
Do you offer traditional cowboy boots, stiletto cowboy boots, toddler cowboy boots, suede cowboy boots or women's cowboy boots?
That's a good bit of steel, repeated he, examining his formidable stiletto.
The stiletto was nine inches long, with an engraved handle and a stubby little cross piece, Its needlelike point was extremely sharp.
woman's shoe with a stiletto heel
A dagger or stiletto.