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were clad
adjective
(in compounds) Wearing clothing of a specified type.
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The bodies were clad in rags.
His feet were clad in sandals made from old tires.
All were clad in suspenders and hard hats.
They were clad in black, wearing helmets and shields.
As-preset coatings were clad by a fiber laser.
If the entire vehicle were clad in thick armour it would be too heavy to move.
The bottoms were clad in running shorts yet somehow managed to give a knowing wink.
Others were clad in swamp-inspired green couture and wore masks of Bernhardt's face.
The Caspians were clad in cloaks of skin, and carried the cane bow of their country and the scymitar.
The external walls were clad with unglazed bricks to allow evaporative cooling.
The frameworks of the dryers were clad with clear polyethlene sheet on the all sides.
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