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dry-shod

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective dry-shod has 1 sense
  1. dry-shod - having or keeping the feet or shoes dry; "a land bridge over which man and beasts could have crossed dry-shod"
    Antonym:
    wet (indirect, via dry)

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Dry-shod

Description

Dry-shod is an adjective that describes someone or something that remains dry despite being exposed to water or in wet conditions.

Senses and Usages

  1. Adjective - Protected from getting wet: When you are dry-shod, it means your feet or any other part of your body has stayed dry, even if you have been walking through water or in damp environments.
  2. Example: She walked through the rain, but managed to keep her feet dry-shod by wearing high-quality waterproof boots.

  3. Adverb - In a dry manner, without getting wet: The term can also be used as an adverb to indicate moving or walking in a way that avoids getting wet, typically through water or muddy areas.
  4. Example: The children crossed the stream carefully, managing to reach the other side dry-shod.

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