badly-clad
Adjetivo
badly-clad
- mal vestido (vestido de maneira não adequada como por exemplo, para o tempo frio)
- 1869, William Robinson, The Parks, Promenades and Gardens of Paris Described and Considered in Relation to the Wants of Our Own Cities and of Public and Private Gardens ... With ... Illustrations, pag: 471
- and badly-clad slave too
- 1891, Theosophical Siftings Volume 3, pag: 14
- six hundred badly-clad, half-starved people are exposed to the fitful fury of the storm
- 1896, Henry William Clarke, A History of the Church of Wales, pag: 129
- and great sympathy for the starving and badly-clad poor inclumbents and curates.
Sinónimos
- De 1: ill-clad