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1 They propelled themselves by striking the ice with staves shod with iron .
2 His land was plowed with a wooden plow partly shod with iron .
3 We felt the want of cramp-irons, or sticks shod with iron .
4 Put gold-bearing quartz under an upright log shod with iron .
5 We saw many rude implements of agriculture, such as wooden plows shod with iron .
6 They were shod with iron , so that they could be driven into hard ground.
7 His hooves were shod with iron , but they moved with an unfaltering, humble regularity.
8 All these concerns are on runners about thirty inches apart, and generally shod with iron .
9 Hoofs hard, but requiring to be shod with iron .
10 Their caps were of iron and they were shod with iron , and their faces were grim.
11 Thou shalt not choose, said the churl, and lashed at him with a great club shod with iron .
12 He led the way down a narrow, echoing passage, her footsteps sounding as if she were shod with iron .
13 The shaft is of tough wood and about seven feet in length; its butt end is usually shod with iron .
14 The night will be dark anon-oursteeds are fleet-andnot shod with iron like the Normans;-the sward noiseless-What think you?
15 The foot of the measuring rod should be shod with iron to prevent its being worn to less than the proper length.
16 From the tapping of his crutches on the stones I discovered that while one was shod with iron , the other was not.
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