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plaided

[ plad-id ]

adjective

  1. made of plaid, or having a similar pattern.
  2. wearing a plaid.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of plaided1

First recorded in 1795–1805; plaid + -ed 3
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Plaided is an acronym that was inspired by a Girls Rock Camp participant's band and thus matches the feminist background of Veronika Eberhart and Julia Mitterbauer.

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While in Chicago, one evening I had called at the house and found the household in a ferment of excitement, with everyone saying nothing and apparently trying to look as small and scarced as possible, while in their midst, standing like a jungle king and in a plaided bathrobe, the Reverend was pouring a storm of abuse upon his wife and shouting orders while the wife was trotting to and fro like a frightened lamb, protesting weakly.

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They were among the famous dancers in my mother's garden, and I can tell you that a country dance of Fritillaries in plaided kirtles and green caps is a lively sight.

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But when the far-off dust cloud To plaided legions grew, Full tenderly and blithesomely The pipes of rescue blew!

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“To be surely I’m in,†said a tall, plaided Highlander, opening the little door; “to be surely I’m in, Mr McBain, and where else is it I’d be, I wonder, in such a night as it soon will be?â€

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