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shod

[shod] / ʃɒd /


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Her critique of ladylike behavior was delivered while modeling it at the same time — “back straight, chin up,” just as the poem describes, and shod in Louboutins.

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Their feet are shod in clogs, sabots, backless loafers, espadrilles with crushable heels and various other iterations of shoes with a covered toe and open back.

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Properly shod or not, it pays to know how to walk safely on snowy and icy surfaces.

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Friends say that, to this day, Mr. Warnock is dressed and shod at the crack of dawn.

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But she hasn’t nudged the play toward relevance, and it isn’t funny or distinctive enough to stand on its own feet, however nicely shod.

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