Sentence example with the word 'tweed'

tweed

Definition n. thick woolen fabric used for clothing

Last update: October 16, 2015


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I got a tweed top stiched last week.   [Please select]

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Howie too, dressed for the occasion, even donning a tweed jacket complete with elbow patches.   [Please select]

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Nice soft tweed Ned Lambert has in that suit.   [Please select]

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I'd have stood treat at de Boss Tweed eatin' house.'   [Please select]

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Boswells, on the Tweed.   [Please select]

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She wore a coat and skirt of heavy white English tweed with a silk blouse of periwinkle blue.   [Please select]

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I am not sure whether there are not a few still left in the Cheviots and the districts of the Upper Tyne and Tweed.   [Please select]

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His baggy gray tweed suit was dark with the water that saturated it.   [Please select]

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I hunted out a well-used tweed suit, a pair of strong nailed boots, and a flannel shirt with a collar.   [Please select]

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There seemed to be two of them, men in aquascutums and tweed caps.   [Please select]

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In 1811 he purchased an estate near the Tweed, to which he gave the name of Abbotsford.   [Please select]

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