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horseshoe

[hawrs-shoo, hawrsh-] / ˈhɔrsˌʃu, ˈhɔrʃ- /


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Virgo told jurors he bought the horseshoe as a "lucky charm" from an antiques shop and was carrying it because he had not got round to hanging it on a door.

From BBC

The court heard Virgo had followed the group, removing a heavy metallic horseshoe from his rucksack, which he then used to hit Thomas Parker in the head.

From BBC

Now Berroa holds it on more on the horseshoe part of the seams, similar to Matt Brash and other Mariners’ pitchers.

From Seattle Times

The centrist voter will need to evaluate candidates individually and assess where the candidate stands on issues and where they are located within the horseshoe.

From Seattle Times

Dr. Bicknell and his colleagues compared this ancient brain structure with that of Limulus polyphemus, a horseshoe crab species still found along the Atlantic coast, and noticed remarkable similarity.

From New York Times