oxshoe Antonyms

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Meaning of oxshoe

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oxshoe (n.)

A shoe for oxen, consisting of a flat piece of iron nailed to the hoof.

oxshoe Sentence Examples

  1. The blacksmith crafted an oxshoe with sturdy metal, ensuring its durability.
  2. The heavy oxshoe weighed several pounds, providing stability for the massive animal.
  3. The oxshoe was designed with a wide, curved surface to evenly distribute the weight of the ox.
  4. The sound of the oxshoe against the cobblestone streets echoed through the village.
  5. The oxshoe was a symbol of the animal's strength and its role in agriculture.
  6. The farmer used a pair of pliers to carefully remove the old oxshoe and replace it with a new one.
  7. The shape of the oxshoe allowed the ox to move comfortably and efficiently over rough terrain.
  8. The oxshoe was an essential part of the harness, connecting the animal to the plow or cart.
  9. The blacksmith's apprentices spent hours shaping and fitting oxshoes to the animals' hooves.
  10. The size and thickness of the oxshoe varied depending on the size and breed of the ox.

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A shoe for oxen, consisting of a flat piece of iron nailed to the hoof.

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The blacksmith crafted an oxshoe with sturdy metal, ensuring its durability.

The heavy oxshoe weighed several pounds, providing stability for the massive animal.

The oxshoe was designed with a wide, curved surface to evenly distribute the weight of the ox.

The sound of the oxshoe against the cobblestone streets echoed through the village.