14 adverbs to describe how to clads

No, she was without ornament; I had never seen her so plainly clad.

On the 26th of May, 1828, a citizen of Nuremberg, while loitering in front of his house in the outskirts of the town, saw, tottering towards him, a lad of sixteen or seventeen years, coarsely and poorly clad.

Slaves are in general wretchedly clad.

Two little girls were in the house, and they were humbly but cleanly clad.

The burden of the noble head had bowed the slender throat and crooked the shoulders, and when he moved his arm it seemed the arm of a skeleton too loosely clad.

Two little girls were in the house, and they were humbly but cleanly clad.

IV MANOEUVRES Captain Irby, strong, shapely, well clad, auburn-haired, left his halted command and came into the carriage group, while from the train approached his cousin and the lithe and picturesque Miss Valcour.

For she, though so soberly clad, And never inclined to ill-speaking, Had often a fancy to gad, Or more than her own might be seeking.

He is strangely clad.

The Turkish officers are warmly and suitably clad.

The Turkish officers are warmly and suitably clad.

Also he perceived that not far from him was a young page very gayly and richly clad.

On the 26th of May, 1828, a citizen of Nuremberg, while loitering in front of his house in the outskirts of the town, saw, tottering towards him, a lad of sixteen or seventeen years, coarsely and poorly clad.

They are usually clean and decently clad.

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