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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91. Denim was also worn with tweed or a dash of evening attire.
92. Older approaches to biomechanics and orthodontic tooth movement included the implied, intuitive "stick in the mud" model, which was rather effective in explaining traditional Tweed mechanics.
93. Pane, design and tweed still are the mainstream, rurality is another kind of choice.
94. I happened to mention Mr. Priestley's old tweed jacket to a young American.
95. A . He looks casual just wearing a tweed suit.
96. Besides, the Tweed, the Tyne, the Tees and the Thames Rivers on the east coast all face the North Sea ports on the European continent.
97. The article expounds the design skill of popular colour of the tweed.
98. A tall, athletic figure stands in the chilly drizzle beside a used clothing store, his face intent under a visored tweed cap.
99. The British return to their heritage roots with tweed, gingham and tartan making a cool comeback.
More similar words: tweet, between, tweezer, last week, next week, tweezers, in-between, come between, weed, weeds, weedy, few and far between, between you and me, weed out, between two fires, seaweed, duckweed, fall between two stools, read between the lines, between Scylla and Charybdis, tweak, twerp, twelve, twenty, get well, twelfth, outweigh, hot weather, footwear, as it were.