[
UK
/hˈɔːsʃuː/
]
[ US /ˈhɔɹsˌʃu/ ]
[ US /ˈhɔɹsˌʃu/ ]
NOUN
- U-shaped plate nailed to underside of horse's hoof
- game equipment consisting of an open ring of iron used in playing horseshoes
VERB
- equip (a horse) with a horseshoe or horseshoes
How To Use horseshoe In A Sentence
- Jim had hustled over quietly and begun to help out with the horseshoeing, expecting ridicule from the likes of Hugh Glass or old Zeke Williams, who had just arrived at the rendezvous, but, to his surprise, the fact that he was married to a woman of such pure fire produced the very opposite of the effect he had feared. The Berrybender Narratives
- A dried-out horseshoe crab is a delicate thing and there's no way it would survive the flight in my checked baggage. Horseshoe Crabs and the TSA
- While I'm walking along the beach and eating handfuls of cornflake sand, I encounter a group of envelopes playing horseshoes. Horseshoe Champion
- Others chose to stay in Horseshoe Bay overnight.
- The restaurant is the best; an old-fashioned wood-and-leather affair with a horseshoe bar.
- They were not very varied in design and the emphasis was on good luck charms such as four-leaf clovers, horseshoes and wishbones, again set with tiny diamonds.
- Its inner horseshoe of tables remains the premier spot for early-morning dealmaking over smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. Times, Sunday Times
- The Glen Lyon Millennium Event takes the form of a horseshoe route which follows an old peat track past a flowing burn, replete with deep pools, rockfalls and ancient trees.
- That diamond horseshoe is her lucky charm.
- The school consists of three buildings in a horseshoe layout with each building having three stories.