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dry-shod
[ drahy-shod ]
adjective
- having or keeping the shoes dry.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
All of Poseidon’s sons had the same power: they could run dry-shod on the sea as on the land, so the two followed her with no trouble.
She just sent one keen look at the girl's flushed face, and then said: "It was more than a bit boggy across the waste; you'll get home dry-shod if we go the other way."
The place was so small that it no more than held the three who stood in it, nor all of them dry-shod.
Two of them, tall, brown, fierce-faced fellows, slung over their shoulders the long guns with which they were armed, stooped and lifted Sallie lightly up, carried her to the shore dry-shod.
He probably knew that the river was fordable at that season, but preferred to pass his men over dry-shod.
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