Sentence example with the word 'tweeds'

tweeds

Last update: October 14, 2015


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Is said to have granted letters of protection to John Kemp, a Flemish weaver who settled in the town; and, although the coarse cloth known to Shakespeare as "Kendal green" is no longer made, its place is more than supplied by active manufactures of tweeds, railway rugs, horse clothing, knitted woollen caps and jackets, worsted and woollen yarns, and similar goods.   [Please select]

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The man was very much weather-beaten; his tweeds were torn; he carried a rifle in his right hand.   [Please select]

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He had expected an Englishman in a country costume of golfing tweeds, like the Englishman in country costume one sees in American illustrated stories.   [Please select]

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Chalmers--by making his appearance on the preceding evening in amazing tweeds and a grey flannel shirt.   [Please select]

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It was a man, for I could smell the sweet peaty odour of his Harris tweeds.   [Please select]

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Oldname in much worn tweeds might have come from a castle or a cabin; country clothes are no evidence.   [Please select]

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