While "oe" often makes a long "o" sound as in "toe, "hoe, "shoe, or "go, it's less common to have it making a short "o" sound.
Here are some examples:
* doe (female deer)
* toe (part of the foot)
* goes (third person singular of "go")
* hoe (garden tool)
* shoeing (the act of putting shoes on a horse)
* does (third person singular of "do")
It's important to note that these are relatively uncommon spellings. Most words with "oe" will have the long "o" sound.
Let me know if you'd like to explore other digraphs or spelling patterns!