Definition of Full-clad

1. Adjective. Given substance or detail; completed. "A plan fleshed out with statistics and details"

Exact synonyms: Fleshed Out
Similar to: Complete

Lexicographical Neighbors of Full-clad

fuliginously
fuliguline
fulimart
fulimarts
full
full(a)
full-back
full-backs
full-blood
full-blooded
full-blown
full-bodied
full-bore
full-bosomed
full-clad (current term)
full-court press
full-deckism
full-deckisms
full-dress
full-dress uniform
full-face
full-fashioned
full-figured
full-fledged
full-frontal nudity
full-grown
full-hearted
full-length
full-looking

Literary usage of Full-clad

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the United States: From Their First Settlement as Colonies, to by Salma Hale (1848)
"The contrast between a ragged, suffering, retreating army, aud a full-clad, powerful, exulting foe, induced many, despairing of success, to subscribe the ..."

2. Miscellanies by William Makepeace Thackeray (1877)
"... blows the cloud shadows across it, and murmurs through the full-clad trees ! Can the world show a land fairer, richer, more cheerful ? ..."

3. The Dial by Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley (1841)
"Its rays fell on an orange tree, full clad in its golden fruit and bridal blossoms. How did we talk together then, fairest friend ; thou didst tell me all; ..."

4. The English Familiar Essay: Representative Texts by William Frank Bryan, Ronald Salmon Crane (1916)
"What a delicious air breathes over the heath, blows the cloud-shadows across it, and murmurs through the full- clad trees! Can the world show a land fairer, ..."

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