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1 And no man, thinly clad , could live long in the open boat.
2 The vendor was a whity-brown man, thin, and thinly clad in cotton.
3 As Martin drew the clothes over her thinly clad shoulder, something touched him.
4 A thinly clad man and woman stood at the door which Eph opened.
5 They were thinly clad and very cold, and hunger was loud of speech.
6 I felt it quite distinctly: I'm more thinly clad than you.
7 He was thinly clad and shivering in the chill of the late October afternoon.
8 The men were badly furnished and equipped- agreatnumber being barefoot and thinly clad .
9 The cold wind whistled around her thinly clad frame and chilled it to the core.
10 Sometimes he was hungry, and cold, and thinly clad ; but he laughed none the less.
11 It enabled Gideon Lee to go barefoot in the snow, half starved and thinly clad .
12 She had been thinly clad - barefooted in very cold weather.
13 The women were thinly clad for such a day.
14 She was thinly clad - the night was cold and rainy.
15 Are many children too thinly clad in the house?
16 A few shivered-notalone because they were thinly clad .
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