Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Preterit and past participle of shoe.
- A dialectal preterit of
shed .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- imperative, past participle f
shoe .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Wearing
shoes . - adjective Having
tires equipped . - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
shoe .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective wearing footgear
- adjective used of certain religious orders who wear shoes
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Examples
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They are very healthy, well dressed, well shod, that is obvious.
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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.
Life and sport in China Second Edition Oliver George Ready
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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.
Blows to the Hed: The Price is Blah BikeSnobNYC 2009
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No, I said "shod" I meant, people should be properly shod.
"There is a certain artistry to writing a post for a blog, and I had carefully woven in (self-effacing) references to calcified hippies"..." Ann Althouse 2007
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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',
Categoriae. English 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle
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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.
Popular Adventure Tales Mayne Reid 1850
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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.
The Young Voyageurs Boy Hunters in the North Mayne Reid 1850
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Their results showed that "shod" runners tended to strike the ground with their heel first.
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Their results showed that "shod" runners tended to strike the ground with their heel first.
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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."
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