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I . shod [ʃɒd, Am ʃɑ:d] VB

shod pt, pp of shoe

II . shod [ʃɒd, Am ʃɑ:d] ADJ inv

See also shoe

II . shoe <shod [or Am also shoed], shod [or Am also shoed]> [ʃu:] VB trans

I . ˈdry-shod ADJ

II . shoe <shod [or Am also shoed], shod [or Am also shoed]> [ʃu:] VB trans

ˈcourt shoe N Brit

ˈpoint shoe N

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

shod in boots
to be well-/poorly shod

Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

Nowadays, a good deal of sense for strange ideas is helpful to be recorded in the list of world-wide records - as can be said of the 530 colleagues of PricewaterhouseCoopers, who set up a record on Friday at the location of Ungerer baths :

in scarcely one and a quarter hours they built a bridge made of Lego, over which Thomas Balgheim and Wolfgang Rieder dry-shod crossed the brook running through the baths.

mei/Photo:

www.immersive-sim.de

Mittlerweile braucht man schon viel Sinn für kuriose Ideen, um in die Liste der weltweiten Bestleistungen aufgenommen zu werden - so wie die 530 Mitarbeiter von PricewaterhouseCoopers, die am Freitag im Ungererbad einen Rekord aufstellten :

in knapp eineinviertel Stunden bauten sie aus Legosteinen eine Brücke, auf der Thomas Balgheim und Wolfgang Rieder trockenen Fußes den Bach im Bad überquerten.

mei/Foto:

www.immersive-sim.de

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