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  • adjective given substance or detail; completed

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Examples

  • What a delicious air breathes over the heath, blows the cloud shadows across it, and murmurs through the full-clad trees!

    Roundabout Papers 2006

  • He ignored at last to obtain what he had never obtained before–a full-clad spark of reason and perhaps a effeminate, listless creature.

    Think Progress » The Skinny on Physical Exercise 2005

  • He rose now, full-clad and all awake, when he caught sight of Sim Gage's face at his door.

    The Sagebrusher A Story of the West Emerson Hough 1890

  • They leaped up in his imagination full-clad and finished at a single touch from the outside.

    The Poetry Of Robert Browning 1874

  • They saw on the one side a numerous, well-appointed, and full-clad army, dazzling their eyes with their elegance of uniforms; on the other a few poor fellows who, from their shabby clothing, were called ragamuffins, fleeing for their safety.

    The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2. From 1620-1816 Egerton Ryerson 1842

  • What a delicious air breathes over the heath, blows the cloud shadows across it, and murmurs through the full-clad trees!

    Roundabout Papers William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

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