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How to use tweeds in a sentence

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It comes in several sizes and fabrics, including herringbone tweeds and canvas.
He was a quiet, mildly alcoholic man in shabby tweeds and a clerical collar.
Many tweeds shown on the catwalk had raw fringes and the fabric could be inset with jewel rhinestones.
Pretty tapestry print silky dresses are worn with sumptuous tweeds, suede, leather and velvet.
Her early taste in clothing, all Sloane set ruffles and tweeds, was conventional.
Radiant with warm colours, cashmere and floral designs are combined with traditional English fabrics such as tweeds and checks.
Patriotic colours of red, navy and white as well as pastel tweeds were striking.
Sometimes I do wish I could be a bit more like her and manage to garden genteelly in tweeds and pearls rather than a baggy tee-shirt and joggers.
At this end of the market, overseas demand remains strong, especially for updated versions of traditional hand-knits, linens and tweeds.
Lots of men in tweeds and their small yappy type dogs engaged in some kind of competition.
While bright color and multicolored nubs and slubs enlivened the tweeds, the houndstooth wovens were often found in black and white.
I see them at the races, with the stout shoes, binoculars, tweeds and hats, or on horseback coming past the house, but I don't really know them.
Texture is all, with fabrics ranging from serviceable flannel and tweeds to luxurious guipure and marocain crepe.
He habitually wore shabby tweeds and a cloth cap of the kind favoured by Cockney barrow boys, also by country squires.
And look to menswear-inspired tweeds, checks and herringbone patterns for added panache.
But today he is smart and Rocky-less in a titfer and green puffa jacket and tweeds.
Wandered through the tourist trap of tweeds and tartan, heather-honey and whisky-marmalade, Caithness glass and hairy Highlander dolls.
At this point I was spotted by a pro-hunt demonstrator, a stout, middle-aged man dressed in checked tweeds.
So go crazy this fall because flannels, corduroys and tweeds are making a huge comeback.
Put away heavy and dark wools and tweeds, fur, shearling, mohair, angora, cashmere, down-filled or quilted leather or suede items, chunky wool knits, flannel and fleece.
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It was a man, for I could smell the sweet peaty odour of his Harris tweeds.
Even with a duty of forty-five per cent., he could compete with American tweeds, and with a lower duty he could undersell them.
Tally-hoand tantivy, I said to myself,as Iadmired thegreen cut of her tweeds.
This figure was clad in tweeds of a piebald check, with a pink tie, a sharp collar and protuberant yellow boots.
In gorgeous tweeds and a shepherd's plaid cap he looked the part.
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