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Meanings of simply clad in English
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Usage of simply clad in English
1
She was a plain girl, with an air of refined health, and simplyclad in white.
2
But am I not too simplyclad?
3
The freedman, a tall, weather-beaten greybeard, simplyclad, who looked like a pilot, was waiting outside the sick-room.
4
He glanced at her person; it was simplyclad but very expensively-howexpensively it was his business to know.
5
He was a man of thirty, simplyclad; the bold outlines of his features betokened indomitable energy; he appeared very muscular.
6
One might have read the envy in Ernie's soul as his eyes swept the tall, straight, simplyclad Southerner who approached.
7
She walked in so meekly and was so simplyclad that nobody in the place paid any heed to her at first.
8
No farmer's wife could be more simplyclad, and yet-Evawas forced to admit it-therewas something aristocratic in her firm bearing.
9
He was simplyclad, and I saw from his long, waving, untied hair why he was called "Old Silver Locks."
10
Some one had recognized "Little Starbright" in the simplyclad, demure young girl; the word was passed from table to table.
11
As he rapped vigorously, the door was partly opened, and a young man, simplyclad in a shirt and an eye-glass, presented himself.
12
Having tried the effect of splendor, she now left all to the power of her natural charms, and appeared simplyclad in her favorite green.
13
In reality, she was simplyclad; but to the Ranger's untrained eye she seemed regal, and his own rough clothes became painfully conspicuous by contrast.