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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61. On top of the boulder of his head sat a tweed hat with a grouse feather stuck in its band.
62. Jenny, in a purple tweed skirt and a leather jerkin and black boots, stepped delicately inside.
63. Tessa wasn't even dressed - she was wearing his old tweed overcoat over her pyjamas.
64. He was not in uniform, unusual for him, wore a tweed suit, white shirt and black tie.
65. A little later, neatly dressed in tweed suit and cashmere jersey she climbed the stairs to Phoebe's flat.
66. Recipes for plant dyes tested and tried over generations have produced distinctive colours for wool, tweed and tartan.
67. In the opposite corner was a portly man in a baggy tweed suit.
68. He wears an old-fashioned brown tweed jacket, looks like it has biscuit crumbs sprinkled all over it.
69. For Diana, a heavy tweed jacket for draughty Balmoral would be a snip at £9.95.
70. She could still feel, from fingertip to elbow, the textures of cotton shirt, silk tie and tweed jacket.
71. He was still in his riding clothes, well-cut jodhpurs and an old tweed jacket.
72. When they first made their appearance in this country, crag rats sported nailed boots and tweed plus-fours.
73. I was expecting a trim man in a tweed coat, but my expectations were wrong.
74. Alida Thorne wore her best suit, a straight-skirted mohair tweed in jewel green.
75. Above them, in the pulpit, a black magician in a tweed cap held his hands high in blasphemous benediction.
76. She wore a tweed coat with a Cairngorm brooch in the lapel and a furry green felt hat.
77. She was a large lady, dressed in a tweed suit[sentencedict.com], with a pleasingly direct manner.
78. The rough tweed of his jacket brushed her cheek and she caught the scent of soap and his aftershave.
79. With his highly polished boots and gaiters, corduroy trousers and tweed jacket, he looked the epitome of authority.
80. The Earl Siward and his Northumbrian army have crossed the river Tweed.
81. Tweed drove into the skid, the car responded, he was free of the skid.
82. She was dressed in a sensible tweed skirt and a rather elegant cashmere sweater.
83. Martha was wearing a heavy tweed coat.
84. Is tweed becoming the new Lycra for city cyclists?
85. Never wear tweed coat and flannel trousers.
86. He wore a tweed jacket.
87. I am so pleased to make your acquaintance, Mr Tweed.
88. I was told to proceed to Door No. 25 of Terminal 2 at Shanghai's Pudong International Airport, where I found a slim forty-three-year-old man in a gray tweed overcoat and rectangular glasses.
89. Lagerfeld sent out models in fur-covered tweed skirt suits at its fall-winter 2010/11 ready-to-wear show of the Paris Fashion Week, the Daily Mail reported. "Fake is not chic, " said Karl.
90. A tall, athletic figure stands in the chilly drizzle beside a used clothing store, his face intent under a visored tweed CAP.
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