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How to use Tweedy in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Tweedy? Here are some examples.

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As cold as it's been here this week, Jeff Tweedy can't wait to get back to Dublin.
A couple of decades ago, a young and tough Jeff Tweedy thought he was punk rock.
Popstar Cheryl Tweedy, back in 2002 enjoyed Christmas with her mum Joan and dog Kera during a well-earned break.
But Ash, 24, who's dating Girls Aloud's Cheryl Tweedy, turned camera-shy as he left.
The song where I appear to slag off Rita and Jourdan is very much the same premise as Cheryl Tweedy.
Andrew Tweedy has been caged for six years after the frightening gang raid in which an imitation gun and machete were brandished, reports the Sun.
A child psychiatrist and the medical director of the CD-CP, he is tweedy and bearlike, with curly brown hair and a salt-and-pepper beard.
He has that old-fashioned chivalry that makes him wear a shirt and tie, and his tweedy jacket reminds me of one my dad used to wear.
But she left the apartment in tweedy jackets with big shoulder pads and blue eye shadow.
Oh yes, the great, the double-barrelled and the weak chinned were all there in their green tweedy finery.
His rather musty, tweedy jacket made him look oddly like a careers adviser.
Around the sides of the room are tweedy chairs, at the top is a long table.
He was the picture of the tweedy, eccentric professor, bookish and reclusive.
Pass him on the street, and the first impression would be tweedy intellectual.
He's an unlikely rebel, a tweedy biology professor who's found himself at the center of one of the year's most ferocious debates.
And there was the same guy sitting out in front of the library, chatting to some other tweedy academic type.
The tweedy figure from an age of patrician Toryism must be an image-maker's worst nightmare.
He plays it straight as the tweedy teacher's assistant who lusts after the same girl as the studly Meyer.
It all set a tone of exclusivity and privilege, an air of refinement reserved for corporate leaders and tweedy intellectuals.
I imagined him to be a tweedy 40-year-old, steeped in Africana lore and smelling of cigar smoke.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Despite their irritation Mellish and Bondy received Lee with all their tweedy cordiality.
A bend flory and counterflory will be found in the arms of Fellows, a quartering of tweedy.
Wherever a Veitch and a tweedy met, they fought, and fought to kill.
Same house as Molly's namesake, tweedy, crown solicitor for Waterford.
Pride of Calpe's rocky mount, the ravenhaired daughter of tweedy.
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