shoed

shoed
adjective
wearing footgear
Syn: ↑shod, ↑shodden
Ant: ↑unshod (for: ↑shod)
Similar to: ↑booted, ↑ironshod, ↑roughshod, ↑sandaled, ↑sandalled, ↑slippered

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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