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unshod

American  
[uhn shahd] / ˌʌn ˈʃɑd /

adjective

  1. not having or wearing shoes.


Example Sentences

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Told fair things to come, And our marvellous lot If now with fawn-steps Unshod we advanced To the midst of the grove And in reverence danced.

From The Congo and Other Poems by Lindsay, Vachel

Unshod, and in her night-dress, she slipped through the corridor to the back of the house, and tightly clasping her rosary in her hands, she stood behind the lattice and watched her boy away.

From Remember the Alamo by Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston

So the syces brought A stallion dark as night, led by three chains, Fierce-eyed, with nostrils wide and tossing mane, Unshod, unsaddled, for no rider yet Had crossed him.

From The Light of Asia by Arnold, Edwin, Sir