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