reshoed

/riˈʃud/
verb
  1. Fitted a horse with new horseshoes.
    • After the rocky terrain wore down the old shoes, the blacksmith reshoed the pony.
    • She reshoed her horse every six weeks to keep its hooves healthy.
    • The farrier reshoed the mare before the long trail ride.
  2. Put new shoes on a person (informal, humorous).
    • The runner reshoed before the marathon, switching to lighter sneakers.
    • Mom reshoed the toddler, whose sneakers had a hole in the toe.
    • After the hike, he reshoed himself with a fresh pair of boots.
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