The spelling of the phrase "comes heel" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first word, "comes," is pronounced "kʌmz" with the stress on the first syllable. The second word, "heel," is pronounced "hil," with a silent "e" and stress on the only syllable. Together, "comes heel" is pronounced "kʌmz hil," meaning to come to a sudden stop or change of direction, often in response to a command or signal. Proper spelling ensures clear communication of meaning to others.