clad

IPA: kɫˈæd

verb

  • (archaic, literary or obsolete, past tense clad) To clothe, to dress.
  • (past tense clad or cladded) To cover with a cladding or another material (for example, insulation).
  • (figurative, past tense clad) To imbue (with a specified quality); to envelop or surround.

adjective

  • (of a person, preceded by a garment type) Wearing clothing or some other covering (for example, an armour) on the body; clothed, dressed.
  • (of an object, often in compounds) Covered, enveloped in, or surrounded by a cladding, or a specified material or substance.
  • (figurative) Adorned, ornamented.
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Examples of "clad" in Sentences

  • The ceiling was added and the columns clad in 1864.
  • The exterior of the building is clad with limestone.
  • The Davidson car was armor clad around the entire vehicle.
  • Helena materialises in the black void, clad in gossamer robes.
  • The body rested on the frame and was clad in welded steel plates.
  • Insulation was added behind the metal boxes in the cladding units.
  • The walls were clad with plywood and the floor covered with linoleum.
  • The girl is clad in an old style dress resembling the trend of sixties.
  • Pins are placed perpendicular to the clad surfaces to form the sidewalls.
  • The base is clad in granite, as are the stairs leading to the entry doors.

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