Similar words: tweet, between, tweezer, last week, next week, tweezers, in-between, come between. Meaning: [twɪːd] n. 1. thick woolen fabric used for clothing; originated in Scotland 2. (usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth.
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1. I was wearing my tweed suit.
2. He wore a tweed sports jacket.
3. He was a thin, donnish-looking man in a tweed jacket and sandals.
4. He was wearing a tweed suit that looked tailor-made.
5. Tweed walked at a leisurely pace.
6. I bought a skirt length of tweed.
7. The tweed jacket she wore had seen better days.
8. Tweed ordered a carafe of the house wine.
9. Tweed is timeless, tactile and tough.
10. It is doubtful whether Tweed, even with his fluent French, passed for one of the locals.
11. He was garbed in sweater, tweed jacket, and flying boots.
12. Newley was wearing a flat cap made of tweed.
13. Tweed muddied the trail leading to him.
14. She wearing tweed only because she was selling tweed.
15. Harris tweed sports jacket, cavalry twill slacks.
16. Behind the table sat a large three-piece tweed suit.
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17. Tweed, enduring high tension, concealed his shock well.
18. Turning into the Munsterplatz, Tweed saw cars parked, covered with a coating of snow.
19. You can wear a tweed coat if you like but you risk being cold and wet.
20. He took off the phoney glasses and tweed hat and threw them to one side.
21. Malachowski looks very professorial in wire-rimmed glasses and tweed jacket.
22. Tweed was clad in shirt sleeves and a pair of lightweight slacks as he stared out of his office window.
23. A stout woman in a tweed coat was standing outside the door.
24. He wore a tweed jacket over a dark blue turtle-necked jersey and he had a robust mod mustache.
25. He had a many-pocketed shooting jacket, brown, with a flat brown tweed cap.
26. Laura sat just in the margin of his vision, dressed demurely in a tweed business suit and white blouse.
27. He reserved an executive suite for another week - but Tweed has gone.
28. He was dressed for an Edwardian shooting party in a full suit of tweed plus fours.
29. Park Hotel A picturesque building of white walls and crow-stepped gables with a fine view of the Tweed.
30. As a result, the traditional party outfit of flamboyant cravat and tweed jacket has been replaced by the ninety-nine-pound wool suit.
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