ˈdry-shod
1Dry-shod — a. Without wetting the feet; having or keeping the feet or shoes dry; as, a land bridge over which man and beasts could have crossed dry shod. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] …
2dry-shod — [drī′shäd΄] adj. having dry shoes or feet …
3dry-shod — adv without getting your feet wet …
4dry-shod — adjective having or keeping the feet or shoes dry a land bridge over which man and beasts could have crossed dry shod • Similar to: ↑dry …
5dry-shod — /druy shod /, adj. having or keeping the shoes dry. [bef. 1000; ME drye schodde, OE drygsceod, equiv. to dryg DRY + sc(e)od, ptp. of scogan to shoe, deriv. of sc(e)oh SHOE] * * * …
6dry-shod — /ˈdraɪ ʃɒd/ (say druy shod) adjective having or keeping the shoes dry …
7dry-shod — adjective Date: 15th century having dry shoes or feet …
8dry-shod — 1. adverb without wettings ones shoes or feet. 2. adjective without wettings ones shoes or feet …
9dry-shod — adjective & adverb without wetting one s shoes …
10dry-shod — adverb literary without getting your feet wet …