People going to the fair were gaily clad
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- "He was attracted fom the wintry shades of narrow lanes and alleys emerged a gaily clad humanity"
- 'Gaily' means cheerful or bright. 'Clad' is a verb that means 'wore' or 'dressed'. 'Humanity' is used to refer to a lot of people or human beings in general. In this phrase, 'gaily' is an adverb to describe how the humanity has been clad, 'gaily clad' together being an adjective to 'humanity'.
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