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dry-shod
dry-shod, a. (ˈdraɪʃɒd) [= dry shoed, with dry shoes.] Having one's shoes dry; without wetting the feet. (With go, pass, walk, etc.)1535 Coverdale Josh. Contents iii, The people go thorow it drye shodd. c 1586 C'tess Pembroke Ps. lxvi. iii, Through Jordans streames we dry-shod waded. 1679 Dryden Tro... Oxford English Dictionary
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dry-shod
dry-shodadj, adv without getting one's feet or shoes wet 未弄湿脚或鞋(的) go ashore dry-shod 上岸而未湿鞋. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Black Hill (Peak District)
Black Hill is crossed by the Pennine Way whose now-paved surface allows walkers to reach the top dry-shod even in the wettest of weather. wikipedia.org
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Wilbur Lake
falling into Lake Ontario, and that in the spawning season they were packed so thick in the Credit that if they had not moved one could walk in their backs dry-shod wikipedia.org
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shod
▪ I. shod, n. Sc. and north. (ʃɒd) [f. shod ppl. a.] 1. A plate of iron fastened upon the heel of a shoe to protect it from wear; a heel-tip; more fully heel-shod.c 1840 in A. Trotter E. Galloway Sk. (1901) 102/1 There's a' things in the Jangle Box, Brass, airn, and tin, and shods o' shoon. 1912 A. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jethro in rabbinic literature
According to some, it was the giving of the Torah; according to others, the crossing of the Red Sea dry-shod, or the falling of the manna. wikipedia.org
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Moses of Crete
He called himself Moses, and promised to lead the people, like the ancient Moses, dry-shod through the sea back to Palestine. wikipedia.org
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Exsultet
This is the night, when once you led our forebears, Israel's children, from slavery in Egypt and made them pass dry-shod through the Red Sea. wikipedia.org
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Ulva
There is however a bridge to Gometra, which can also be reached dry-shod at low tide. Like certain other islands, e.g. wikipedia.org
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History of Dublin to 795
The name ford of hurdles – Áth Cliath in Irish – suggests that, to facilitate travellers who wished to cross the river dry-shod during low tide, the inhabitants wikipedia.org
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List of Jewish messiah claimants
He promised to lead the people, like the ancient Moses, dry-shod through the sea back to Israel. wikipedia.org
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