Cheerfully she took up Todd's Judaism, John Warner's senatorial Virginia tweediness, Burton's rugby-loving, hard-drinking Welshness, and, temporarily, the weaknesses of all of them. |
Although Donna Koran's summer linen suit echoes the mock tweediness of Ralph Lauren's, her cut is more Lords of Flatbush than Lord of the Manor. |
There was a certain tweediness of opinions, too, that could be reminiscent of a Wodehousian country squire. |
This very essay, with its impersonality and tweediness, its claims at authority, seems dated in comparison, vulnerable. |
I wanted as much of the tweediness as I could manage, and a fairly homogeneous color, so I plied two bobbins of two-ply yarn and then plied the results together. |
He applied its dense tweediness to an essentially realist armature, maintaining a stylistic consistency that stands out here. |