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verbclads, cladding, cladded klad archaic past participle of clothe
adjective kladklæd 1Clothed. they were clad in T-shirts and shorts in combination leather-clad boys Example sentencesExamples - Clad in a casual suit, he was visibly embarrassed by the other boy's looks and hid his face behind a book.
- I saw him clad in rugged blue jeans and a decent black button-up shirt.
- We now meet the three painters, Micko, Anto and Deco, all of them clad in dirty white overalls.
- Her jaw all but hit the floor when he walked in clad in nothing but a white towel around his waist.
- In an obvious homage to kung-fu king Bruce Lee, she is clad from virtually start to finish in an all-yellow tracksuit.
- As she was watching the rain pelting down, Calphurnia came in clad in a long, white, flowing nightgown.
- I smiled widely when I saw Feodor and Isidore walk out from the gates, both clad in shining armor.
- She climbed down the steps to bathe in the river, fully clad.
- A tall man came in clad in light armour, holding his sheath in his left hand.
- There was a tremendous amount of young scantily clad women roaming about and they all seemed to be shouting and screaming at the top of their voices.
- Thousands upon thousands of long-haired and leather-clad fanatics crowded into the club for what was the gig of the year for many.
- It was a family occasion, with everyone clad in red and white striped tops.
- Fifty-four Japanese schoolgirls, all clad in their uniforms, stroll down into a subway station.
- Entering the airport, chaos ran rampant as green-clad soldiers in berets stood guard with machine guns at every exit.
- The 1968 film featured Jane Fonda as the scantily clad intergalactic hero.
- They were both clad in black: black jackets, black trousers, black tops.
- Students decked up as traditional warriors, zulu tribals and khakhi-clad men ready to go into the bush, welcomed the guests.
- I played minigolf in Feilding on Sunday, for the first time since I was a school uniform-clad teen.
- The Achnabourin Estate is set amid some wonderful scenery ranging from spectacular coastal dunes to heather clad hill.
- The clerics lambaste popular newspapers for running pictures of scantily clad women.
Synonyms dressed, clothed, attired, got up, garbed, rigged out, costumed wearing, sporting informal dolled up literary caparisoned, accoutred archaic apparelled 2Covered with cladding. in combination copper-clad boards Example sentencesExamples - Its stone-clad facade consists of square and rectangular patterns, indicative of traditional Bulgarian design.
- As one of about five metal-clad buildings from that era remaining in Canada, the Lodge is of some historical significance.
- Natural and artificial light is reflected from the polished and honed surfaces of the stone-clad interior.
- Classrooms were in a building with stone steps up to the front door, and in later years there was a pine-clad hut across the yard that was also a classroom.
- The aluminium-clad building represents the rearranged fragments of a broken globe - a world shattered by conflict.
- These are also the people who gave us stone cladding - it's almost impossible to shift a clad house without a huge spend to remove it and repair the frontage.
Rhymes ad, add, Allahabad, bad, Baghdad, bedad, begad, cad, Chad, dad, egad, fad, forbade, gad, glad, grad, had, lad, mad, pad, plaid, rad, Riyadh, sad, scad, shad, Strad, tad, trad verbclads, cladding, claddedkladklæd [with object]Encase (a structure) with a covering or coating. he cladded the concrete-frame structure in stainless steel Example sentencesExamples - The outside is clad with a type of concrete slab that only has to be painted every 20 years.
- A panelized ceramic-metal composite clads the form, opening at glazed ‘zippers’ that admit daylight into both sides.
- The playgroup plans to continue its fundraising, hoping to provide more outdoor toys and to clad their portable building in order to aid insulation.
- Earlier this month the city council rejected a proposal to revamp it which would have involved cladding it in glass.
- In addition to new floor finishes and lighting, it features a floating white wall that clads the boundary interfacing the public foyers and the theatres.
- We've stripped wallpaper, painted, put up skirting boards, hung blinds, panelled ceilings and clad walls.
- And it is unlikely that anything could be done to make the monstrosity any less ugly - not even cladding it and turning it into flats, as was apparently once considered.
- Sustainably harvested Western red cedar clads the home's two factory-built modules.
- Aitken shows where they plan to clad the sides in tongue and groove.
- Natural basalt also clads a stair tower and service rooms.
- Lumber from a demolished warehouse clads the kitchen cabinets, refrigerator surround, and main island.
- Fiber-cement siding clads the Greenpeace home's exterior, and low-VOC paints cover interior walls.
- Interiors have straightforward, affordable, and easy-to-maintain materials; durable, handsome brick clads the exteriors.
- The thick stone that clads the facades was chosen to last; the facades look much as they did when new.
- Local Dalmatian sandy limestone clads the in-situ structure, the stone cut smooth in contrast to the rough city wall across the new alley.
Origin Mid 16th century (in the sense 'clothe'): apparently from clad1. klædklad archaic past participle of clothe
adjectiveklædklad 1Clothed. they were clad in T-shirts and shorts in combination a leotard-clad instructor Example sentencesExamples - Thousands upon thousands of long-haired and leather-clad fanatics crowded into the club for what was the gig of the year for many.
- Her jaw all but hit the floor when he walked in clad in nothing but a white towel around his waist.
- The 1968 film featured Jane Fonda as the scantily clad intergalactic hero.
- They were both clad in black: black jackets, black trousers, black tops.
- A tall man came in clad in light armour, holding his sheath in his left hand.
- Clad in a casual suit, he was visibly embarrassed by the other boy's looks and hid his face behind a book.
- Students decked up as traditional warriors, zulu tribals and khakhi-clad men ready to go into the bush, welcomed the guests.
- I smiled widely when I saw Feodor and Isidore walk out from the gates, both clad in shining armor.
- As she was watching the rain pelting down, Calphurnia came in clad in a long, white, flowing nightgown.
- I saw him clad in rugged blue jeans and a decent black button-up shirt.
- In an obvious homage to kung-fu king Bruce Lee, she is clad from virtually start to finish in an all-yellow tracksuit.
- We now meet the three painters, Micko, Anto and Deco, all of them clad in dirty white overalls.
- She climbed down the steps to bathe in the river, fully clad.
- I played minigolf in Feilding on Sunday, for the first time since I was a school uniform-clad teen.
- Fifty-four Japanese schoolgirls, all clad in their uniforms, stroll down into a subway station.
- There was a tremendous amount of young scantily clad women roaming about and they all seemed to be shouting and screaming at the top of their voices.
- Entering the airport, chaos ran rampant as green-clad soldiers in berets stood guard with machine guns at every exit.
- The Achnabourin Estate is set amid some wonderful scenery ranging from spectacular coastal dunes to heather clad hill.
- It was a family occasion, with everyone clad in red and white striped tops.
- The clerics lambaste popular newspapers for running pictures of scantily clad women.
Synonyms dressed, clothed, attired, got up, garbed, rigged out, costumed 2Provided with cladding. in combination copper-clad boards Example sentencesExamples - These are also the people who gave us stone cladding - it's almost impossible to shift a clad house without a huge spend to remove it and repair the frontage.
- Classrooms were in a building with stone steps up to the front door, and in later years there was a pine-clad hut across the yard that was also a classroom.
- The aluminium-clad building represents the rearranged fragments of a broken globe - a world shattered by conflict.
- As one of about five metal-clad buildings from that era remaining in Canada, the Lodge is of some historical significance.
- Its stone-clad facade consists of square and rectangular patterns, indicative of traditional Bulgarian design.
- Natural and artificial light is reflected from the polished and honed surfaces of the stone-clad interior.
verbklædklad [with object]Provide or encase with a covering or coating. he cladded the concrete-frame structure in stainless steel Example sentencesExamples - Aitken shows where they plan to clad the sides in tongue and groove.
- We've stripped wallpaper, painted, put up skirting boards, hung blinds, panelled ceilings and clad walls.
- In addition to new floor finishes and lighting, it features a floating white wall that clads the boundary interfacing the public foyers and the theatres.
- Fiber-cement siding clads the Greenpeace home's exterior, and low-VOC paints cover interior walls.
- The playgroup plans to continue its fundraising, hoping to provide more outdoor toys and to clad their portable building in order to aid insulation.
- Natural basalt also clads a stair tower and service rooms.
- Interiors have straightforward, affordable, and easy-to-maintain materials; durable, handsome brick clads the exteriors.
- Sustainably harvested Western red cedar clads the home's two factory-built modules.
- The outside is clad with a type of concrete slab that only has to be painted every 20 years.
- Lumber from a demolished warehouse clads the kitchen cabinets, refrigerator surround, and main island.
- And it is unlikely that anything could be done to make the monstrosity any less ugly - not even cladding it and turning it into flats, as was apparently once considered.
- Earlier this month the city council rejected a proposal to revamp it which would have involved cladding it in glass.
- Local Dalmatian sandy limestone clads the in-situ structure, the stone cut smooth in contrast to the rough city wall across the new alley.
- The thick stone that clads the facades was chosen to last; the facades look much as they did when new.
- A panelized ceramic-metal composite clads the form, opening at glazed ‘zippers’ that admit daylight into both sides.
Origin Mid 16th century (in the sense ‘clothe’): apparently from clad. |