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Clad
From Teflpedia
Clad is an uncommon English verb.[1]
Clad is a lexical verb, with the meaning "to put cladding on something.”
Clad is an ambiregular verb; is has the third person form “clads,” the -ing form “cladding" but a regular preterite and past participle “cladded,” which has an alternative invariant form, i.e. “clad.”
Clad is actually derived from the preterite and past participle of clothe.
One common collocation, beloved by the Daily Mail’s “sidebar of shame” and similar publications, is bikini-clad.[2]