shoed

/ʃuːd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of shoe: fitted with a shoe or shoes (for a horse, a person, or an object).
    • The blacksmith shoed the oxen for the plowing season.
    • She shoed her toddler before they went out to play in the snow.
    • The farrier shoed the horse with new steel shoes.
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adjective
  1. Wearing shoes; having shoes on.
    • The shoed children ran across the muddy field without worry.
    • The shoed guests were asked to remove their footwear before entering the temple.
    • He was the only shoed person at the beach party.
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