单词 | winter-clad |
释义 | > as lemmaswinter-clad winter-clad adj. (a) (of a place) having an appearance characterized by the effects of winter; (b) (of a person) wearing warm clothes suitable for the winter. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > other slitteredc1380 tatteredc1380 accoutredc1540 suiteda1592 undressed1605 uniforma1626 full-dressed1731 tucky1748 underdresseda1784 costumed1820 décolleté1831 fancy dressed1836 winter-clad1836 sacked1847 evening-dressed1848 mufti1853 tailor-made1896 swim-suited1955 1836 New Yorker 5 Nov. 104/1 I had no eye for the scenery, and the prospects of these now winter-clad cliffs. 1845 Boston Daily Atlas 15 May Fires in the evening are not uncomfortable, and most persons are still winter clad. 1905 Amer. Art News 28 Oct. The cover design..shows a winter-clad girl wrapped in ermine, out in a storm, and framed in a holly border. 1951 N.Y. Times 7 Dec. 29/3 Relatively high humidity added to the discomfort of winter-clad New Yorkers. 2011 Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Mass.) (Nexis) 16 Feb. A guided hike..through the winter-clad forests and fields. < as lemmas |
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