(Usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth.
1 There is a new emphasis, however on Irish tweed , linen and lace.
2 In a brand-new suit of checkered tweed and a low-cut satin vest
3 He looked bright and cheery in his well-made clothes of English tweed .
4 Scotch tweed was good enough for him in town and country alike.
5 Among the wax jackets and tweed are products from Irelands Eye Knitwear.
6 Rio is not a city for museums, historic sites, and tweed jackets.
7 Arky Redfern was a lean young man in a gray tweed jacket.
8 He had a tweed cap slanted on the back of his head.
9 He always dressed well, usually in tweed sport coats and gray flannels.
10 His elbow within his tweed sleeve was nothing but knob and rope.
11 Miller, carrying his tweed cap in his hand, insisted upon a farewell.
12 He wore a tired brown tweed suit and an air of importance.
13 Wilson put on a tweed hacking coat and a small tweed cap.
14 He could feel her cheek rubbing against his coat of Harris tweed .
15 Golf was a badge of belonging alongside the tweed and the G&Ts.
16 Tom had on a well-brushed tweed suit he wore only to church.
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