shode Sentence Examples

  1. The blacksmith labored tirelessly, hammering away at the molten metal, shaping it into shode for the horses.
  2. The hooves of the mounted knights thundered on the cobblestones, their shode hooves sending sparks flying.
  3. The old farmer hobbled along the dirt path, his weathered shode supporting his weary steps.
  4. The farrier carefully fitted the shode to the horse's hoof, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit.
  5. The plowman walked the fields, his shode sinking into the soft earth with each step.
  6. The shode of the mule left deep imprints in the sandy trail, marking its passage through the desert.
  7. The blacksmith's shop was a symphony of clanging hammers and the fiery glow of the forge, where he created shode for all the town's horses.
  8. The shode of the oxen scraped against the barn door as they entered the warmth for the night.
  9. The shode of the donkeys echoed through the narrow streets of the village, as they carried goods from market to market.
  10. The shode of the horseshoes struck a harmonious rhythm against the pavement, as the carriage made its way through the bustling city.

shode Meaning

Webster

shode (v. t.)

The parting of the hair on the head.

The top of the head; the head.

Webster

shode ()

Alt. of Shoding

Synonyms & Antonyms of shode

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The parting of the hair on the head., The top of the head; the head., Alt. of Shoding

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The blacksmith labored tirelessly, hammering away at the molten metal, shaping it into shode for the horses.

The hooves of the mounted knights thundered on the cobblestones, their shode hooves sending sparks flying.

The old farmer hobbled along the dirt path, his weathered shode supporting his weary steps.

The farrier carefully fitted the shode to the horse's hoof, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit.