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[ plad-id ] / ˈplæd ɪd /
adjectivemade of plaid, or having a similar pattern. wearing a plaid. Origin of plaidedFirst recorded in 1795–1805; plaid + -ed3 Words nearby plaidedplague vaccine, plaguy, plaice, plaid, Plaid Cymru, plaided, plain, plain as day, plain bearing, plainchant, plain chocolate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for plaidedThe plaided men gave a shout that drowned the pibrochs, and the clans were ready for the charge. Wat's bosom swelled within him as he looked on that host of plaided men. All "plaided in their tartan array," these shepherds laughed at the storm—and hark! Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2)|John Wilson On one occasion he went to Edinburgh, plaided and barefoot, walked into a bookseller's shop, and asked for a Greek Testament. The Genius of Scotland|Robert Turnbull
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