shod Synonyms

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shod Meaning

Wordnet

shod (a)

wearing footgear

used of certain religious orders who wear shoes

Webster

shod (imp. & p. p.)

f Shoe.

of Shoe

shod Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker shod himself in sturdy boots before embarking on his treacherous ascent.
  2. The horse was shod with new, gleaming metal shoes to improve its traction on slippery trails.
  3. The farrier shod the horses with meticulous precision, ensuring their hooves would be healthy and strong.
  4. The soldiers' boots were shod with metal spikes for increased stability on icy battlefields.
  5. The mountaineer shod himself in crampons to navigate treacherous, snow-covered slopes.
  6. The cyclist's shoes were shod with leather soles for greater comfort and durability during long rides.
  7. The hiker's hiking poles were shod with rubber tips for better grip on uneven terrain.
  8. The spelunker's boots were shod with thick, rubber soles to withstand the rugged conditions of underground caves.
  9. The farmer's work boots were shod with steel toes for protection against heavy machinery.
  10. The construction worker's boots were shod with non-slip soles for maximum safety on slippery construction sites.

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wearing footgear, used of certain religious orders who wear shoesf Shoe., of Shoe

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The hiker shod himself in sturdy boots before embarking on his treacherous ascent.

The horse was shod with new, gleaming metal shoes to improve its traction on slippery trails.

The farrier shod the horses with meticulous precision, ensuring their hooves would be healthy and strong.

The soldiers' boots were shod with metal spikes for increased stability on icy battlefields.