unshod

IPA: ʌnʃɑd

adjective

  • Not shod; without shoes.
  • (colloquial) Of a vehicle, not fitted with tyres on the wheels.
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Examples of "unshod" in Sentences

  • He ran unshod across the yard and down the street.
  • The door opened by a push of Carolina's unshod foot.
  • Note the opening door in the background and the unshod feet of the first pupil.
  • Stuff like: feeding the hungry, educating the poor, clothing the naked, shoeing the unshod, etc.
  • I stepped out onto the muddy bank; it was churned with many hoofprints, all unshod that I could distinguish.
  • At the end of each day, Ghulam Sakhib, Wahid, David, and I would find an eatery where unshod patrons sat on a wooden table-stage.
  • Her unshod horse made no sound on the soft, sandy footing, and a little further on she heard voices proceeding from out of the grass.
  • Where the sun has hit their lizard skin and dried them from the outside in and stopped the pitter patter din of feet so fine and the unshod shins of what had tried to be
  • They were half-naked it was summer in Houston, so they wore simple breechclouts, they did ride mustangs that were small, unshod, scrawny, and unattractive by European standards.
  • We could wind up with a country where nothing is manufactured but guns, and we'll be standing around in tattered loincloths, freezing and unshod next to our rusting out-of-gas SUV's clutching our empty black rifles.

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