Citations:roughshod

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English citations of roughshod

  1. (farriery) Of a horse: having hooves shod with calks or horseshoes that have projecting nails to prevent slipping.
    • 1997, Carnegie Magazine: Dedicated to Literature, Natural Science, Art and Music, volume 63, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Carnegie Institute, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 42:
      A horse is roughshod when the nails are left protruding out of its shoes so that the animal does not slip and fall.
  2. (by extension) Often in ride roughshod over: brutal or domineering.