His feet are shod in rough sandals, and his pink dress is more like a simple caftan than a kingly religious vestment. |
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A smile of pleasure lighted up the Stranger's face when his eye fell on Caroline, her neat feet shod in plum-colored prunella gaiters. |
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Her feet were shod with black dress shoes that were slightly scuffed as if it had been walking. |
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Before him loomed two guards, tall and proud, clad in plumed helms and clutching spears shod in bronze and steel. |
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After some small talk my mother noticed Callie's ballet slippers that still shod my little feet. |
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They say the proof of the pudding is in its eating and after comparison, driving as fast as possible, in every car shod with different tyres. |
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The two horses leapt over him, their iron shod hooves just mere inches from his body. |
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Now the package is being given an extra boost with revised suspension settings and larger wheels shod with wider, lower profile tyres. |
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Alloy and steel wheels are newly-styled and shod with 15 inch tyres which result in improved ride characteristics. |
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The car rides on 19-inch alloy wheels shod with red-striped low profile tyres. |
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He is pragmatic about the idea of trendily shod herder kids loafing about the steppe. |
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The door was stout oak shod with iron and locked with three thick iron bolts into the door frame. |
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Other than that, his feet were shod in sturdy dark grey boots, and he had nothing else. |
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Thus the small toes of the habitually unshod be come stronger and bigger than those of the habitually shod. |
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He had shod his horse backwards so that the prints of the horseshoes led the Martya to look for seven years in the wrong direction. |
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At regular intervals along the counter were great upright wooden stampers shod with iron at the bottom. |
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In some states, statutes specifically give farriers, horse shoers, or blacksmiths liens on horses they have shod. |
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Now at ease by the fireside, his feet are shod in narrow velvet slippers with a monogram embroidered in gold thread. |
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Not to be out-done, Amelia also shod her feet and there was a duel of well clad feet. |
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She winced at the sound of many heavily shod feet running towards her. |
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She has strode forth naked and clothed, shoeless and shod, sword wielding and weaponless. |
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I clothed you also with broidered work, and shod you with badgers' skin, and I girded you about with fine linen. |
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They were shod in moccasins of soft leather, and sometimes wore long leggings fastened at the waist. |
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To keep the sales price to a minimum, the machine is shod in steel wheels and its single-cylinder, 641-cc mill uses a carburetor. |
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His army was perpetually almost ready to move, but could not do so until the last horse was shod and the last soldier fully equipped. |
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The shod hiker retorts that it is not the bear he needs to outrun, merely his fellow hiker. |
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It must clearly be made possible to ride rough shod over countries that show reluctance. |
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Her right hind hoof had a bit of blood on her fresh shod shoes. |
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Peter trained and shod his own horses and never suffered fools gladly. |
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Headdresses were extravagantly plumed helmets or crowns fusing baroque and classical styles, and the masquers were shod in tightly fitting short boots, or buskins. |
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Her jeans are frayed, and her shining feet are shod in battered sandals. |
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Like her he was dressed in the coarsest of undyed wool, rough with fringe at the edges, and was shod in shoes made from deer hide or pig hide, with the hair still upon it. |
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The only giveaways, apart from the badges, were slightly flared wheel arches, wide alloy wheels shod with special high-grip radial tyres and a single large-bore exhaust pipe. |
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Horses are shod with iron shoes and fitted with salvaged horse tack. |
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Alesso, dressed in a flowing white tunic belted at the waist with gold, and shod with golden sandals, leant out to catch the fleeing Daphne around the waist. |
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However, Murphy proving to be the master tactician took a gamble that the roads would dry under the windy conditions and had the car shod with completely slick tyres. |
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The pony had cast its shoe and must be shod before next day. |
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Six men opened the suite with the McKenzie of Seaforth strathspey, requiring the alternate beating of the calves by feet shod in ghillies and the arms en haut. |
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The new SRX can be shod in impressive 20-inch alloy wheels on request. |
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Surrounded by Toronto advisors who have exaggerated his qualities, the Liberal leader is a poorly shod shoemaker who will not make much more progress on the path to power. |
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The wheels were spoked, shod all round with iron, and were from three to four and a half feet high. |
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The dry desert of my native land, her men grey and gaunt, their spines twisted, their feet shod with rowel and spur. |
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What a mercy you are shod with velvet, Jane! a clodhopping messenger would never do at this juncture. |
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On February 17, the Dutch in the village of Schenectady were amazed to see large numbers of French soldiers pouring out of the woods, some shod in snowshoes and many pulling toboggans carrying their meagre provisions. |
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