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1. clad
adjective. ['ˈklæd'] wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination.
Synonyms
- adorned
- trousered
- suited
- spiffed up
- costumed
- habited
- cassocked
- decorated
- togged up
- red-coated
- petticoated
- breeched
- arrayed
- dressed to the nines
- togged
- bundled-up
- garbed
- clothed
- panoplied
- appareled
- attired
- cowled
- turned out
- robed
- gowned
- lobster-backed
- surpliced
- garmented
- spruced up
- vestmented
- overdressed
- caparisoned
- heavy-coated
- tuxedoed
- dighted
- dressed-up
- dolled up
- pantalooned
- underdressed
- habilimented
- coated
- dressed
- dressed to kill
Rhymes with Clad
- sociedad
- shahrzad
- ciudad
- shabad
- mossad
- mirad
- hlad
- forbad
- arvad
- vlad
- scad
- riyadh
- riyad
- plaid
- grad
- gladd
- glad
- flad
- brad
- thad
- tadd
- tad
- shadd
- shad
- schad
- sad
- radde
- rad
- pad
- nad
Sentences with clad
1. Noun, singular or mass
On the first Earth Day, bell-bottom clad participants and students exhibited distinctive behaviors.
Quotes about clad
1. O, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.
- Christopher Marlowe
2. It seems that the young woman made some indelicate suggestion of a threesome...When I got there, Miss Nash was standing by the hot tub in a small bikini, pointing the business end of a SIG-Sauer P-226 at her fella and concerned members of the hotel staff, while dunking the scantily clad female's head under the water and asking, "Who's diving for clams now, bitch?
- Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds
3. Say I feel all sad and self-indulgent, then get stung by a wasp, my misery feels quite abstract and I long just to be in spiritual pain once more - 'damn you tiny assassin, clad in yellow and black, how I crave my former innocence where melancholy was my only trial'.
- Russell Brand, Articles of Faith