full clad

/fʊl klæd/
adjective
  1. Completely dressed or covered, especially in a particular type of clothing or armor.
    • The hikers were full-clad in waterproof gear for the stormy weather.
    • She arrived full-clad in a beautiful evening gown for the gala.
    • The knight was full-clad in shining armor from head to toe.
  2. Fully equipped or covered with a protective or decorative layer.
    • The tree was full-clad in ivy, hiding its bark completely.
    • The spaceship was full-clad with heat-resistant tiles for re-entry.
    • The building was full-clad in marble, giving it an elegant appearance.
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