shod

IPA: ʃˈɑd

adjective

  • Wearing shoes.
  • Having tires equipped.
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Examples of "shod" in Sentences

  • This whole article is slip shod.
  • Feet emerged at the bottom, delicately shod.
  • Lessons must be mastered and feet remain shod.
  • Hoofs hard, but requiring to be shod with iron.
  • Horses are shod in double and triple nailed pads.
  • But running rough shod over the merger is not correct.
  • No, I said "shod" I meant, people should be properly shod.
  • I don't care to participate in such a rough shod atmosphere.
  • They live in filth and squalor and their feet are sandal shod.
  • They are very healthy, well dressed, well shod, that is obvious.
  • Dapplegrim asks to be shod again, and then tramples the ridge to nothing.
  • Their results showed that "shod" runners tended to strike the ground with their heel first.
  • But this is enough to sustain the heaviest man upon the softest snow, and an Indian thus "shod" will skim over the surface like a skater.
  • Invariably, said vanishing is accompanied by red lights in the ocean and sightings of strange figures emerging from the surf wearing "shod" feet and "miner's helmets."
  • If you see anybody fitting this description riding a bicycle shod "shod" is bicycle review speak for "palping" with regard to wheels with white tires, call the authorities immediately.
  • As for the rest, time, place, state, since they are easily intelligible, I say no more about them than was said at the beginning, that in the category of state are included such states as 'shod',
  • The first thing to do with a griffin is to get him shod, which is not quite so simple a matter as one might imagine, for he has hitherto never passed through the farrier's hands and will be certain to fiercely object.

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