Aún no tenemos significados para "decently clad".
1For keeping body and soul together; for keeping body barely decently clad.
2He said they came now decently clad to church and market.
3The mill hands trooping past looked clean, rosy and cheerful, and were decently clad.
4All the world lives well, is decently clad, learns something, is awake and interested.
5One would wish to go abroad decently clad.
6His salary at Longmeadows just sufficed to keep him decently clad and to support him during the holidays.
7Three or four decently clad women in black came forward into the vaulted passage, and smiled and nodded awkwardly.
8But as my view would be distorted by the red dressing-gown, I shall wait until she is decently clad.
9According to stipulation the messenger from the tenements on the Fagutal was a decently clad woman of inconspicuously respectable appearance.
10She could barely keep the two children decently clad, and she could not give them the food growing children need.
11The family were decently clad; none of them were ragged or slovenly, even when their dress consisted of the coarsest material.
12The lovely form of the Daughter of Man ( decently clad) was transmitted by television to every receiver in the world.
13Here and there at the tables sat men both ragged and decently clad, like laboring-men or petty tradesmen, and a few women drinking tea.
14Virginia and I set out at liberty to Florence, decently clad, decently shod, with the remains of our ten florins in my breeches pocket.
15I remember one cripple, a young man rather decently clad, who sat huddled up against the wall, holding a painted board on his knees.
16There are not over half a dozen decently clad people among them all, and two of these are horsemen, simply remaining over night, like myself.
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