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sharp-shod, a. Chiefly N. Amer. [f. sharp adv. + shod ppl. a.] Of a horse: provided with caulked shoes; rough-shod. Also [as a back-formation] sharp-shoe v. trans. rare.
1889Cent. Dict., Sharp-shod. 1904in Eng. Dial. Dict. 1906Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 20 Jan. 8/2 It was quite apparent from the horses' tracks in the snow that one saddle horse was sharp shod. 1935H. Davis Honey in Horn xviii. 305 A man run down by a bunch of sharp⁓shod horses has a tendency to scatter around badly. 1962J. Onslow Bowler-Hatted Cowboy xi. 100 We sharp-shod our horses in front with shoes that had sharp calkins at the heels and one on each toe. |