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Definition of unshod in English: unshodadjectiveʌnˈʃɒdˌənˈʃɑd Not wearing shoes. Example sentencesExamples - When the weather's right and the streets are safe, though, I just can't help but to spread my toes and go unshod.
- The footprints were remarkably similar to the kind that would have been left by a small, unshod human being, but they were dated at 3.5 million years.
- It is better for a horse's hoof to be left unshod if possible.
- The unshod hooves of the horses deftly maneuvered their way across the soft earth next to the bright, clear river.
- Vibrations from instruments such as the talking drum or the didgeridoo, or even from foot-stomping dances, may have spoken volumes to distant, unshod listeners.
- Those lining the street, to a child, were unshod.
- Going unshod may have been par for the course on the road to Damascus, but it's no way to travel the A162 to Tadcaster.
- Watson notes the importance for Kutjungka people of being unshod, walking bare-footed on the land, and most especially dancing bare-footed, and of spending a lot of time sitting or lying on the ground.
- His blood ran cold when he saw the imprint of what looked to be several unshod hoof prints in the few patches of sand.
- Until this time, a primitive plow was arduously pulled through rough ground by an unshod horse with a strap across its windpipe.
- Hedda is always in a pink slip, sometimes covered with a loose black robe, and generally unshod.
- She spun on her unshod heel and began walking away.
- ‘Oh,’ Rebecca said, looking down at her unshod foot and smiling.
- But in a perfect environment on a perfect surface, then an unshod foot is probably the best way to go.
- It took another step, but instead of a paw, an unshod human foot trod upon the ground.
- Thus the small toes of the habitually unshod be come stronger and bigger than those of the habitually shod.
- Unemployed single mother of two, Carol Hendricks, said her son Christopher was told by Van Eck yesterday to go home because his feet were unshod.
- She stopped as she heard the slow click of unshod hooves on the cobblestone inside the gates.
- He was unshod and was sitting on a chair near the window.
- In August 1994, at the Khat Moorat foundation ceremony, a pair of Indian sandals were placed at Pundit Shukla's feet to mark the fulfillment of his work after he had walked unshod for two years.
Definition of unshod in US English: unshodadjectiveˌənˈʃɑdˌənˈSHäd Not wearing shoes. Example sentencesExamples - She stopped as she heard the slow click of unshod hooves on the cobblestone inside the gates.
- Hedda is always in a pink slip, sometimes covered with a loose black robe, and generally unshod.
- Vibrations from instruments such as the talking drum or the didgeridoo, or even from foot-stomping dances, may have spoken volumes to distant, unshod listeners.
- The unshod hooves of the horses deftly maneuvered their way across the soft earth next to the bright, clear river.
- ‘Oh,’ Rebecca said, looking down at her unshod foot and smiling.
- She spun on her unshod heel and began walking away.
- He was unshod and was sitting on a chair near the window.
- Watson notes the importance for Kutjungka people of being unshod, walking bare-footed on the land, and most especially dancing bare-footed, and of spending a lot of time sitting or lying on the ground.
- In August 1994, at the Khat Moorat foundation ceremony, a pair of Indian sandals were placed at Pundit Shukla's feet to mark the fulfillment of his work after he had walked unshod for two years.
- Until this time, a primitive plow was arduously pulled through rough ground by an unshod horse with a strap across its windpipe.
- The footprints were remarkably similar to the kind that would have been left by a small, unshod human being, but they were dated at 3.5 million years.
- When the weather's right and the streets are safe, though, I just can't help but to spread my toes and go unshod.
- Thus the small toes of the habitually unshod be come stronger and bigger than those of the habitually shod.
- But in a perfect environment on a perfect surface, then an unshod foot is probably the best way to go.
- Those lining the street, to a child, were unshod.
- Unemployed single mother of two, Carol Hendricks, said her son Christopher was told by Van Eck yesterday to go home because his feet were unshod.
- His blood ran cold when he saw the imprint of what looked to be several unshod hoof prints in the few patches of sand.
- It is better for a horse's hoof to be left unshod if possible.
- Going unshod may have been par for the course on the road to Damascus, but it's no way to travel the A162 to Tadcaster.
- It took another step, but instead of a paw, an unshod human foot trod upon the ground.
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