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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

clad in /with

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Please help me with this.
They were clad with/in long frilly gowns.
  

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'Clad in', but 'clad' is the wrong word for soft, beautiful clothing. They were clad in bulletproof vests. They were clad in rags and tatters.

  • 'Clad in', but 'clad' is the wrong word for soft, beautiful clothing.
  • They were clad in bulletproof vests.
  • They were clad in rags and tatters.
  • They were dressed in long, frilly gowns.
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'Clad in', but 'clad' is the wrong word for soft, beautiful clothing.

They were clad in bulletproof vests. They were clad in rags and tatters. They were dressed in long, frilly gowns.

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