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Of textiles; having a rough surface.
homespun
nubby
nubbly
slubbed
rough
unsmooth
Tweedy.
upper-class
1
A
tweedy
man with a small mustache stood in the doorway.
2
Essentially with what amounts to a
tweedy
shrug of the shoulders.
3
It's a word loved by
tweedy
academics because of its ambiguity and obscurity.
4
And then there were the
tweedy
ones, but only a few.
5
You see the rumpled
tweedy
fellow talking to St. Clare?
6
It's a far cry from a
tweedy
headshrinking practice.
7
I notice that Jeremy Paxman has taken to wearing a
tweedy
three-piece suit on Newsnight.
8
Needless to say, the
tweedy
Yale professors weren't thrilled.
9
It was a blue serge,
tweedy
-
type
pinafore dress and I hated it with a vengeance.
10
It was a good crowd-academicsociologists rubbing
tweedy
elbows with spiky-hairedGoths in black overcoats.
11
The interior had a
tweedy
,
earth-tone, Brady Bunch vibe.
12
When Aria saw a hand curled over the edge of the
tweedy
love seat, she jumped.
13
This post is not some huffy,
tweedy
rant about the superiority of films to video games.
14
It was a sports coat,
tweedy
and sharp.
15
He wore beige corduroy slacks and a
tweedy
sports coat, an open-neck shirt and tan loafers.
16
He is a bit older than I, well dressed,
tweedy
in that good, Giles-y sort of way.
tweedy
ask the tweedy
fashioned tweedy
have a tweedy
more tweedy
raise tweedy