dry-shod in a sentence
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Definition
Dry-shod refers to being able to cross a body of water or wet ground without getting wet, typically due to the presence of a bridge or dry path.
Sample Sentences
- She crossed the river dry-shod, thanks to the sturdy bridge built last summer.
- After the heavy rains, the villagers were relieved to find the path remained dry-shod.
- He managed to navigate the muddy field dry-shod, avoiding any puddles along the way.
- The old stone causeway allowed travelers to pass dry-shod even during the wettest seasons.
- With careful planning, the hikers ensured they could trek the marshlands dry-shod.
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