Clad in a sentence as an adjective

Ever see a day hiker doing a mile and a half loop trail wearing a $350 hydration pack, $150 trail shoes clad head to toe in North Face gear?And blacksmiths.

I think we can all agree that using scantily-clad women as advertising objects is a bad thing...Why is it a bad thing?

>I think we can all agree that using scantily-clad women as advertising objects is a bad thingNope.

They may have a bigger problem with your labeling them as "advertising objects" than them appearing scantily-clad.

The only reason I have AdBlock plus installed in the first place is the really vile **** - noisy SWFs, scantily clad women, drive-by PDF 0 day exploits, etc...

As an example, when we build the 1500W LED array we used a very thin insulating film to transfer heat from the LEDs to an aluminum clad circuit board.

Looks like she proved him right in that regard, at least.-The picture wasn't 'scantily clad' or derogatory, and was unidentifiable.

It would be much better to focus on the concepts that everyone can understand instead of keeping statistics secrets behind the ivy clad walls of academia.

What users actually depend on Linux's iron-clad promise to never break binary compatibility?

"Examples of getting it wrong are abundant: A common 'for-the-ladies' strategy is to take last year's product, re-release it at a slightly lower-price point, slightly smaller and clad in pink plastic.

For the last 7 years or so of making payments online I've had an iron clad rule which I have yet to break: only use one time credit card numbers with a low spending limit which are provided on demand by my bank.

It works by displaying a typical Bruno Bellamy drawing of a minimally-clad, maximally-endowed woman.

So, really, I could be comfortable in a course only if the material was pure math with a level of precision about like that of Bourbaki so that I could be iron clad sure that my knowledge could not be questioned.

We've produced a true, responsible alternative for people who just don't know how to use anything more complicated than Facebook Chat, and we've made it clear that we are not trying to replace PGP or other iron-clad 30-year old solutions.

Superior, industry-leading 'content' that nevertheless has a small slice of the total market, demographically skewed toward rich people?Complete and and iron-clad control of its distribution?Pretty sure we already have that.

Assuming I am heterosexual, magazines, billboards, television, movies, pornography, and virtually all of media is filled with images of scantily-clad women intended to appeal to me sexually.

No one is questioning his freedom to do what he chooses.> He does certain things for shock value...True but I think killing an elephant and then posting a video about it is a bit different than showing scantily clad women dancing on the hood of a convertible.

Clad definitions

adjective

wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination; "clothed and in his right mind"- Bible; "proud of her well-clothed family"; "nurses clad in white"; "white-clad nurses"

See also: clothed

adjective

having an outer covering especially of thin metal; "steel-clad"; "armor-clad"