Aún no tenemos significados para "rough tweed".
1I can feel my face against the rough tweed of his jacket, scratchy.
2She stayed, pressing her face down tighter, rubbing her cheek against his rough tweed.
3She lifted a sleeve to her face, and the rough tweed felt incredibly familiar.
4A few moments afterwards he was shown in, a tall figure in a rough tweed suit.
5He wore a shoddy suit and a rough tweed cap and his left arm was bandaged.
6I was alone and in a rough tweed suit-a strange figure in that world of khaki and rifles.
7He was attired in knickerbockers and rough tweed Norfolk jacket, and he looked robust and powerful, almost to excess.
8His high-boned Quixotic face wore a pleasant smile, his rough tweed clothes, his hair and short mustache were tolerably untidy.
9He gathered her up into his arms, and as he lifted her the rough tweed of his coat brushed her cheek.
10For the rest, the man was dressed in rough tweed clothes, tall riding-boots, and held a broad-brimmed Boer hunting hat in his hand.
11He was dressed in knickerbockers and coat of rough tweed of a large checked pattern, and carried a spy-glass slung over his back.
12It led them to don rough tweed suits on Sunday, and walk about their paddocks and gardens as if these formed a great estate.
13Andrew, with his gun over his shoulder, his rough tweed clothes splashed with black mud, gazed at her as though she were an apparition.
14He looked robustly well, and wore a new rough tweed suit such as one of the gentry might tramp about muddy roads and fields in.
15His stumpy legs looked ridiculous in his baggy golf knickers of rough tweed, which he wore with gaiters extending half-way up his short, stout calves.
16Appearing in rough tweeds, with a felt hat, he inspired more curiosity than respect.
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