"Clads" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clads" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clads" Meaning

Clads is the third person singular present tense of the verb "clad", which means to cover or dress someone or something in clothing, a material, or a covering. For example: "The soldier was clad in full battle dress."

"Clads" Examples

Examples of the word "clads" in different sentences:


1.

The diver's diving gear clads his body, making him look like a futuristic robot.

2.

The city is clads with modern skyscrapers, giving it a cosmopolitan feel.

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The hippopotamus's distinctive puffy skin is covered with dark brown spots, clads that resemble a chic outfit.

4.

From head to toe, the superhero's costume clads her body with bright red, blue, and gold, making her nearly invisible in the night.

5.

The holy Bible clads the sacred city with importance and reverence, leading believers from all over the world to its revered old stones.

Sources:
- Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
- Grammarly
- Oxford University Press
- Cambridge Dictionary

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