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shoed
shoed, ppl. a. (ʃuːd) [f. shoe n. or v. + -ed.] Furnished or protected with a shoe or shoes; shod. See also slip-shoed a. and high-shoed var. of high-shod.1601 Will of W. Snawdon of Winterton, Lincs., One shoed waine with the furniture belonging to it. 1612 Inv. in Antiquary (1906) Jan. 28 A shoed s...
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Egg shoeing
He also holds various related records: 34 pieces of iron on a shoed parrot egg, 146 pieces of iron on shoed chicken eggs, 35 pieces of iron on shod goose eggs, 598 pieces of iron on shoed emu eggs.
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wet-shod -shoed
wet-shod († -shoed), a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: α. 4–5 wete-schood, -shoed, -shode; 5 wet-schoede, -schode, -shood (whetshood), 6 -shoode, 7 -shooed; 5 watschoed, -schood. β. 4–6 wete-shodde, 5 wate-shodd; 5– wet-shod (5 -schod, 7 -shodde; 5 wadsshod, 7 ? wet-shot). (Also in many dialect forms: see E...
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Bagg's Hotel
The same year, he constructed a hotel for travelers waiting for their horses to be shoed.
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Flipsters
The product is designed to "fit into a small handbag to give stiletto-shoed feet a break" The flip-flops are made with a 3-part rubber sole and fabric
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slip-shoe
ˈslip-shoe Obs. exc. dial. Also 6 slippe, 7 slip(p)-shooe. [f. slip v.1 + shoe n. Cf. OE. slypescó ‘soccus’.] A light or loose shoe; a slipper.1555 W. Watreman Fardle of Facions ii. xi. 250 They vse a maner of slippe shooes, that may lightly be putte of and on. 1592 Arden of Feversham v. i, For in h...
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Mark Spragg
He worked on an oil rig, shoed horses, and led pack trips to support his writing.
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Diaclone
It consisted of transforming vehicles and robots piloted by miniature, magnet-shoed figures spun off from the prior Microman toy line.
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high-shod
† ˈhigh-shod, -shoed, a. Obs. Wearing high shoes; hence, rustic, boorish. (See next.)1656 J. Harrington Oceana (1771) 152 (Jod.) Your high-shod prerogative and those same slouching fellows, your tribuns. 1693 Dryden Persius (1697) 478 The high-shoo'd Ploughman. a 1716 South Serm. (1717) IV. 497 Who....
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Ben Washam
They had a son named Trevor, who shoed horses for a living, and he notably shoed the horses of actors Sylvester Stallone and William Shatner.
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stockingless
stockingless, a. (ˈstɒkɪŋlɪs) [f. stocking n. + -less.] Without stockings.1748 Richardson Clarissa (1768) VIII. xix. 51 They were all slip-shoed; stockenless some; only under-petticoated all. 1775 S. J. Pratt Liberal Opin. cxiii. (1783) IV. 62 A little stockingless boy. 1825 [see shoeless]. 1869 Ros...
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Rod Eyot
The brick cottage had previously been occupied by a farrier who shoed horses which towed the river barges.
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英语不规则动词
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shear – sheared/shore – shorn/sheared
shed – shed – shed
shine – shone/shined – shone/shined
shit – shat/shit/shitted – shat/shit/shitted
shoe – shoed /shod – shoed/shod
shoot – shot – shot
show – showed – shown/showed
shrink – shrank/shrunk – shrunk
shrive – shrove – shriven
shut – shut – shut
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Antony Jinman
Antony and his teammates, Eric Larsen and Darcy St Laurent skied and snow shoed (and sometimes swam) over 500 miles from Cape Discovery to the North Pole
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