dry shod

/draɪ ʃɑd/
adjective
  1. Having dry feet or shoes; without getting one's feet wet.
    • The children jumped from stone to stone to stay dry-shod in the flooded park.
    • After the rain, she managed to walk home dry-shod by avoiding the puddles.
    • We crossed the shallow stream dry-shod by stepping on the rocks.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. In a manner that keeps one's feet dry.
    • The hikers made it dry-shod over the marshy trail using a boardwalk.
    • He crossed the muddy field dry-shod by wearing tall boots.
    • She stepped dry-shod onto the porch after the rain stopped.
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