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Meaning of wet-shod
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wet-shod (a.)
Having the feet, or the shoes on the feet, wet.
wet-shod Sentence Examples
- Despite the rain, the hikers remained relatively dry thanks to their waterproof, wet-shod boots.
- The wet-shod children gleefully stomped in the puddles after the storm.
- He trudged through the muddy fields, his wet-shod feet sinking slightly with each step.
- The farmer's wet-shod horses returned to the barn after a long day working in the fields.
- After wading through the stream, they emerged on the other side, wet-shod but determined to continue their journey.
- The wet-shod firefighters bravely entered the burning building to rescue those trapped inside.
- Despite being wet-shod, she managed to keep her spirits high during the unexpected downpour.
- The wet-shod travelers sought refuge under the awning of a nearby store until the rain subsided.
- With their wet-shod paws, the dogs left a trail of muddy footprints across the kitchen floor.
- The wet-shod runner crossed the finish line, exhausted but triumphant, in the midst of the pouring rain.
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Having the feet, or the shoes on the feet, wet.
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Despite the rain, the hikers remained relatively dry thanks to their waterproof, wet-shod boots.
The wet-shod children gleefully stomped in the puddles after the storm.
He trudged through the muddy fields, his wet-shod feet sinking slightly with each step.
The farmer's wet-shod horses returned to the barn after a long day working in the fields.