1He rushed round to the stables; but the cob was out, being shoed.
2A shoed foot was hanging over the lip of the bathtub.
3On his return to his native town, François Michel shoed horses as before.
4The cowboy, who trained and shoed horses with his dad, never regained consciousness.
5His horses, like those of Lear, must be shoed with felt.
6Flicks and tricks and roulettes and rondo after rondo, all soft-shoed and swift.
7Just hobnail 'em or shoe 'em like a horse gets shoed.'
8This is about as rare as a flat-shoed-fashionista around here, and therefore very welcome.
9Smiths straightened swords, knocked dents from breastplates, and shoed destriers and pack mules alike.
10Europe has soft-shoed this for a long time.
11The study also shoed that more than 17% of the families were sharing apartments.
12I was but just getting the mare shoed, and a tooth hammered into the garden rake.
13His long white hair snuck through the turban, and his face shoed ample wrinkles of wisdom.
14Freshly shoed, just like Osserc's mounts were.
15He looked sad, flinching, inflation-shoed Edgardo.
16Which congruently, in all her loose-haired, comfy-shoed, laid-back glory, made her feel like something the cat had dragged in.