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clad
1[ klad ]
adjective
- dressed:
ill-clad vagrants.
- covered:
vine-clad cottages.
clad
2[ klad ]
verb (used with object)
- to bond a metal to (another metal), especially to provide with a protective coat.
clad-
3- variant of clado- before a vowel.
clad
1/ °ì±ôæ»å /
verb
- a past participle of clothe
clad
2/ °ì±ôæ»å /
verb
- tr to bond a metal to (another metal), esp to form a protective coating
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of clad1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of clad1
Origin of clad2
Example Sentences
“There are times when there are rocky moments … a little bit of stormy weather,†Musk said at the meeting, which had an in-person audience of several employees clad in Tesla branded T-shirts.
Among the incredible variety of costumes and performances, Vila Isabel's ghosts clad completely in white were a counterpoint to the kaleidoscopic costumes typical of Rio's carnival.
But she remained on the party's so-called 'soft Left' while Sir Keir moved away and strongly backed the approach of his next shadow chancellor – Rachel Reeves – and her "iron clad" fiscal rules.
At their Hollywood conclave, clad in silk ties and enamel state pins, the people’s lawyers traded inside jokes and warm embraces, even as they prepared to face an existential threat.
As it did with women soldiers freed last week, Hamas staged a choreographed ceremony parading Berger onstage, clad in an olive-drab outfit meant to mimic a military uniform.
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