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He was shoeing horses all day today and having a grand time.
This might be a good time to get them shod again."
Soon it might also mean being shod like a mountain goat.
Few people around here can afford to keep their horses shod, though it was common until the war.
But it was only while we were shoeing her.
Woe then to anyone whose feet are not shod in felt boots!
Run shod roughly over any opposition with the force ii of their weapons.
Looking for a horse they've been shoeing with lead until now, or a stock quoted low but about to rise.
"How did you happen to be shod with gold?"
He then began shoeing horses for film and television.
They get horses, have them shod, and set out.
"We been there a couple of months shoeing the horses and blacksmithing some."
What iron the common folk had seemed to be kept mostly for shoeing horses.
Only a lucky (actually, wealthy) few hundred have been shod in this leather.
One of them depicts a man shoeing a cat.
"There, see for yourself, I can barely keep myself properly shod.
Even her feet were shod with high buskins of this grey stuff.
There are several other considerations, too, in shoeing horses.
Shod a week ago, the shoes fit him perfectly.
Then he turned away and went back to the work they'd taken him away from; shoeing a pretty little mare.
And another thing you haven't paid me for shoeing the horse the last time.'
What a mercy you are shod with velvet, Jane!
I saw the talons of the tarn were shod with steel.
Lindy's hope to find some prospective stock men getting their horses shod was less than a success.
If the horse is worked, or the feet wear too short, the horse may have to be shod about every six weeks.