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  • She took a lot of tweed and heavy suiting, an ankle-length dress and platform shoes - quite the bonkers stuff.
  • Jillie leads me through an opening in the brush, a path lined with white knotweed and purple morning glories that opens up, just beyond the briers of blackberry vines that have long been picked clean by quail and finches, into a meadow lighted with goldenrod and sunlight against the rusty tops of tall grasses, striving against the subtle blues of the lobelia and the aggressive reds of jack-in-the-pulpits. Taxonomies
  • Tweed sports jackets are all the rage, and the best part is that you don't need to worry about matching patterns when it comes to blazers and button-down shirts.
  • The style gurus put their money on culottes, Miss Marple tweed and anything plum.
  • Would you don the powdered wig, the tweed dress and the pearls? Times, Sunday Times
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  • While all the other girls' clothes were cute and baggy and slouchy, my pencil skirt and tweed vest fit tight across my hips and butt.
  • This season, a floaty chiffon knee-length skirt paired with a Fair Isle sweater or a tweedy jacket will look extremely hip.
  • The participants are middle-aged men in tweed hats that you might expect to see on a British gentleman farmer.
  • I am, for example, as suspicious of authors in tweedy jackets or carrying pipes as I am of professors with elbow patches - they seem to be playing a role that shows how they envision themselves as Author, rather than beign who they are. Archive 2008-04-01
  • The colossal arms disappearing into her coat's dolman sleeves, tweed flecked with purple and gold. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • The Squamscott River Wetlands Component boasts four rare plants: the marsh elder, the stout bulrush, the small spike-rush and the exserted knotweed. Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, New Hampshire
  • Katy, still dressed in her attorney clothes, a gray tweed suit with a pale-blue silk blouse, tucked her napkin under her chin and dug in to the pirogi. Hot And Bothered
  • He's been wearing three-piece tweeds, looking both dandyish and ultra-modern. Fashion Highlights From 2011
  • When two men in full vintage tweed regalia arrived at the finish line on their tandem (a tandem! Times, Sunday Times
  • -- I'se be caution the warst stibbler that ever stickit a sermon out ower the Tweed yonder, wad lay a ghaist twice as fast as him, wi 'his holy water and his idolatrous trinkets. Rob Roy — Volume 01
  • In this research, carpetweed was the most susceptible to vinegar applications.
  • There are vintage sports cars, lovely Viyella shirts and tweedy ties. Evening Standard - Home
  • The fabrics he used were predominantly tweeds and wools in countryside colours: moss green, rust brown and autumnal red.
  • He is a trim, nice-looking 72-year-old wearing a tweedy jacket and spiffy tasselled loafers.
  • Most of the time, he wisely kept a light touch with turquoise beading, trimming fresh white tweed coats and dresses with the stuff - and even won with a swingy beaded skirt worn with a delicate cashmere tank.
  • The clothing included a black-and-cream herringbone tweed blazer with purple-and- gold piping, a heritage white batiste lace-trimmed blouse, and a cedar mélange shawl collar button front cardigan, as listed on the line sheet provided for the young'uns in the front row. Tweens Take the Runway
  • One could make the argument that it is to replace tweedledum with tweedledee. Tracy Rosenberg: Towards A Just Communications System: Pacifica Radio and the Never-Ending Battle
  • We are not told that they are Scotch, endowed though they undoubtedly are with some of the canny and thrifty characteristics of the dwellers ayont the Tweed. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
  • Snow on the mountain is also an invasive plant & might just take over your goutweed. Wanted: A more hopeful garden « knitnut.net
  • The contribution of these experienced taste-makers has been evident since deliveries of their cute tweed jackets and pretty camisoles first hit Gap branches last autumn.
  • Tweed is timeless, tactile and tough.
  • There were also heavier fabrics such as tweed and chunky knits. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the policies of these two disparate figures often have a tweedledum-and-tweedledee-ish look to them, then what we face is not specific party politics or individual style, but a system with its own steamroller force, and its own set of narrow, repetitive “solutions” to our problems. Tom Engelhardt: Living in the 51st State (of Denial)
  • Taking cues more from tweedy George Plimpton ( "Paper Lion") than schlumpy John Madden ( "Ultimate Tailgating"), herewith some tailgating essentials that which should raise the stakes on your own football fete. The Gentleman
  • No matter how hard I try, I simply cannot keep up with my guide, Alistair, who scampers over the screes like some tweed-clad mountain goat.
  • In late July 1914, he and Violet spent a few days with friends near Berwick-upon-Tweed.
  • It's one of life's least damaging pleasures, and one that you, in those frightful tweeds, clearly don't take enough account of. THE WHITE DOVE
  • They avoided drawing too much attention at Arlanda by a simple stratagem thought up by Tweed. COVER STORY
  • She smiled at Lady Eileen, but not patronizingly, because a mysterious instinct told her that the plain, pleasant young girl in Irish tweed was a "swell. Winnie Childs The Shop Girl
  • Over lunch at Mory's, Yale's tweedy private dining club, he suggests that academics underrate the President because they overvalue specialized knowledge.
  • If his jackets weren't wool tweed, they had patches on the elbows.
  • They wore their school hats, and badges with the brown, white, and blue ribbons, and the regulation "exeat" uniform, brown Harris tweed skirts and knitted heather-mixture sports coats. A Patriotic Schoolgirl
  • In the cobbled backstreets mustachioed old men in tweed jackets and gaiters drive decorated carts at breakneck speeds.
  • This exhibition of what is essentially downtown art—physically and intellectually scratchy—in Knoedler's tweedily uptown space should put a happy end to that question for a while. Feats of Rock, Paint & Clay
  • Just as much of today's horror fiction is vampire-driven, one major branch of modern fantasy -- in novels, "cosplay" (costume play), gaming and comics -- is obsessed with an alternate 19th century, one in which the inventions and mad scientists of Jules Verne, the tweedy science fiction of H.G. Wells and the gaslight romances of Arthur Conan Doyle have been mixed and remixed. "The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack," steampunk by Mark Hodder
  • Tory Burch Tory Burch resort collection 2012 Tory Burch went Southwest for her spirited resort collection, which featured, in addition to her signature tunics and ballet flats, twists such as pretty silk fringe scarves, tweed woven ponchos and basketweave jackets all inspired by the American Southwest, Santa Fe in particular. Resort Wear from the Urban Jungle to the Mellow Southwest
  • They pair well with tailored suits and dresses and with any outfit comprised of one tweedy piece. Non-Granny Reading Glasses
  • Of course, as a librarian she must now rush off and buy lots of Laura Ashley print dresses, cardigans, and tweed suits.
  • A middle-aged lady appeared, clad in tweeds, more like a squiress than a Valleys housewife. GOODBYE CURATE
  • It all set a tone of exclusivity and privilege, an air of refinement reserved for corporate leaders and tweedy intellectuals.
  • The next day I looked over my load of matweed, having given it that name, and separated the different lengths from each other. Life And Adventures Of Peter Wilkins, Vol. I. (of II.)
  • Plain suiting and tweed is teamed with slick, shiny leather and fine jersey tops.
  • Nodding across the room to where a man stands, face beneath his old tweed hat unmemorable enough to be a forgotten acquaintance. THE ONLY GAME
  • And the sausage and mash was actually very good: a nice local venison banger and tweedy potato.
  • The winner is a psyllid which, to the point of starvation, only eats knotweed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Around the sides of the room are tweedy chairs, at the top is a long table.
  • For some reason I always imagined the author to be some tweedy pipe smoking gentleman - so I was surprised to discover the author's name behind the initials - Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall!
  • An alternative name, goutweed, alludes to the supposed medicinal properties of the plant.
  • Tweed walked out into the overcast Place Bel-Air and crossed a bridge spanning the Rhône. COVER STORY
  • Mallards are omnivorous, eating seeds, stems, and roots from a variety of aquatic plants, especially sedges, grasses, pondweeds, and smartweeds.
  • Oh yes, the great, the double-barrelled and the weak chinned were all there in their green tweedy finery.
  • Instead, the company plans to use a neutral image of a model in a tweed frock coat reclining on a couch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Examples of fabrics made by the twill weave include denim, Jean, gabardine, surah, sharkskin, some flannel fabrics and some tweeds.
  • Now worn with a tweed cap for domestic tasks, it is the only item of uniform I retained for future use. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under the thick layers of Viyella shirt, lambswool sweater and ancient tweed jacket he could feel the tiptoe of goose flesh up his arms. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • From crew to V-necks and turtlenecks, any of these pullovers are sure to help you keep warm and look great, whether with a pair of tweed pants or jeans.
  • 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.
  • Socialites decked out in their finest Chanel tweeds fanned themselves with their invitation cards as temperatures climbed inside the venue, a stone's throw from the Louvre museum.
  • We knew instinctively that anyone wearing a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches was a history teacher and those wearing ponchos were over-zealous social workers.
  • It is a shabby and disrespectful epitaph for the tweedy old Bernard Quatermass and his adventures, which date back almost to the advent of television.
  • Put the tweed ones on my card. Times, Sunday Times
  • She tries to picture Chas in a tweed jacket, talking about transcendentalism. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • He wore casual country tweeds.
  • It is the day after a day at the races, a night on the tiles and a morning on what is known by the locals as Tweed Street, where a select line of gentlemen's outfitters tog out the racing fancy.
  • The list of weed species includes: morninglory, bindweed, buckwheat, Pennsylvania smartweed, Venice mallow, sweet clover, velvetleaf, lamb's quarters, and nightshade.
  • My goodness – what will "tweedle dee and tweedle dumb" say this time? Palin, Bachmann to headline Tea Party convention
  • Amhuinnsuidhe Castle - in effect a Scots baronial house - was built in 1867 by a Scottish architect, and it was the dowager Countess who encouraged the production of Harris Tweed.
  • The new cover showed Penelope Gates dressed in tweed hacking jacket, knee breeches, lovat stockings and brogues, standing on a heathery hillside, looking down at the village of Drim. Death of a Scriptwriter
  • The interior is a lot lighter than in traditional Spanish homes, and English touches such as tweedy armchairs and swagged curtains make it feel homey.
  • The 60's inspired schoolgirl suit in herringbone or tweed gets a modern edge thanks to Marc Jacobs.
  • Abundant goosefoot, some knotweed (both erect knotweed and other species), some wild rice, and seeds of various grasses and weeds were also recovered.
  • Tweedle CD, Hatton GI (1977) Ultrastructural changes in rat hypothalamic neurosecretory cells and their associated glia during minimal dehydration and rehydration. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • There aren't many rappers who can pull off an everyday wardrobe of tweed, turtle necks and tailored jackets.
  • The cuffs on his shirt were frayed and his omnipresent tweed jacket had patched holes.
  • Tweed was best for the outer garments, with flannel underneath. Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
  • In the cobbled backstreets mustachioed old men in tweed jackets and gaiters drive decorated carts at breakneck speeds.
  • I'm not going to wear knee-length tweed skirts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blouses were trimmed with copper-coloured sequins and there was a healthy smattering of tweed, metallic and brocade. Paris fashion week turns to Lady Gaga – and a quiet Belgian
  • Tweed is rough surfaced woollen cloth.
  • At first she was willing to proceed with the purchase, as her broker told her that some lenders were willing to consider properties with knotweed problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • While bright color and multicolored nubs and slubs enlivened the tweeds, the houndstooth wovens were often found in black and white.
  • An older woman, pink-cheeked and tweedy, appeared in the doorway.
  • Take this tweed skirt onto the street with a grey sweat. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he was thinking out a problem Tweed's habit was never to isolate himself in his room.
  • What ever happened to all those tweed-jacket-and-blue-jean-garbed professors who liked nothing more than to thumb their noses at the money-grubbing business set?
  • Tweed ordered a carafe of the house wine.
  • From argyle cardigans to tweed blazers, check out the look of fall 2004 and enjoy all the attention.
  • The Venerable Bede speaks of as many as three personages, Saxons by their names, who in the Isle of Ireland led the “Pilgrim” or anchoritic life, to obtain a country in heaven; and tells of a Drycthelm of the monastery at Melrose, who went into a secret dwelling therein to give himself more utterly to prayer, and who used to stand for hours in the cold waters of the Tweed, as St. Godric did centuries afterwards in those of the Wear. The Hermits
  • Sportex, a breathable, crease-resistant Scottish tweed, was launched in 1922.
  • As I peched along in his tweed-clad wake on a freezing cold day, I remembered the first time I clapped eyes on him.
  • Knitwear is key and appears in every imaginable form: an ankle-length Aran dress, long tweedy knit cardigan, sexy fine knit evening top shot with lurex, dainty lace effect camisole or soft stripe sweater.
  • In AD 586 St Kentigern evangelized Tweeddale.
  • Would you don the powdered wig, the tweed dress and the pearls? Times, Sunday Times
  • I suppose any tweedy golfing trousers would do.
  • Well, he's a friend of the band, or more likely a desperate, Tweedy-worshipping hanger-on, which is obvious from the movie's idolatrous tone.
  • Tweed's mood changed as soon as they reached Brussels, reserving the suite at the Hilton, hiring the car.
  • Who wants to a wear a tweed jacket and tie to do that? Times, Sunday Times
  • The auctioneer stepped up onto the gangway above the sheep pens, briefly registered the small crowd of burly men in padded waistcoats and tweed hats and cleared his throat.
  • Japanese knotweed with a penchant for long lunches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rare plants include a sedge, wooly lip-fern, Parker's pipewort, slender knotweed, spongy arrowhead, saltmarsh bulrush and pigmyweed. Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve, New York
  • Tweed, tulle and chiffon will continue to show the textural variations we have become familiar with in recent times.
  • Her coats featured jewel encrusted collars and belts, also made in tweed and checks.
  • Tweed cushioning lines the seats and the tables are covered with starched white cloths.
  • I eyed the expanse of flooded smartweed fringing the shore.
  • For day, wide tweed trousers, a crocheted sweater, a poncho and a hat is a great flamboyant look, or a wrap dress and a bright yellow or green tweed coat with blue tights and fabulous shoes.
  • Dad always likes to dress up for any occasion, so he travelled, in the height of summer, in a three-piece tweed suit, large overcoat and brogues.
  • Most of all, I like that she's not just another doltish Tweed chimp. Michele Somerville: When 'Failing' Schools Close and Whiter, Brighter Schools Open
  • She seemed to have the most fun with tweed, gaily mixing textures such as a houndstooth alongside a Prince of Wales plaid.
  • While last fall emphasized on simplicity, leather and denim, this fall is about checks, tweed and denim (again).
  • Bishop Clark, in his tweed-suit and striped-shirt "clericals," encouraged conference participants: "If individuals change quite slowly, how slow is institutional change? Latest Articles
  • The auctioneer stepped up onto the gangway above the sheep pens, briefly registered the small crowd of burly men in padded waistcoats and tweed hats and cleared his throat.
  • First comes the hippy California dad – long hair, screechy kids, lots of sunny white light; then the awkward writer, all tweedy fustiness with a sepia tint; and finally the designer, dressed in requisite black geek glasses and cool blue tones. The Hard Sell: American Airlines
  • Top fashion finds: anything mod, trench coats, Eighties ruching, vintage Chanel and Adolfo tweedy jackets, thirties movie star silk charmeuse gowns, seventies high-waist jeans and denim skirts a la Chloe.
  • The first man was described as being black, about 50 to 55-years-old, with crinkly hair and possibly wearing a tweed jacket.
  • First comes the hippy California dad – long hair, screechy kids, lots of sunny white light; then the awkward writer, all tweedy fustiness with a sepia tint; and finally the designer, dressed in requisite black geek glasses and cool blue tones. The Hard Sell: American Airlines
  • He will wear a tweed jacket and corduroy trousers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rough tweed of his jacket brushed her cheek and she caught the scent of soap and his aftershave.
  • Tweedle CD, Hatton GI (1976) Ultrastructural comparisons of neurons of supraoptic and circularis nuclei in normal and dehydrated rats. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • Donegal now describes the wool tweed that has colorful thick slubs woven into the fabric.
  • The association's conference hall was awash with plummy accents and tweed jackets.
  • Dock-leaved knotweed appeared in 1998, and overwhelmingly dominated the submergent littoral zone in 1999.
  • Tweed lied to Goody about his occupation, age and heritage on their first meeting, but the couple still entered a long-term tumultuous relationship. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • The Tweed is once again producing prodigious numbers of fish, thanks in no small measure to frequent rises in river level over the last few months providing often ideal conditions.
  • The jargon partook of every accent and intonation the empire boasts of; and from the sharp precision of the North Tweeder to the broad doric of Kerry, every portion, almost every county, of Great Britain had its representative. Charles O'Malley — Volume 1
  • As a result, the traditional party outfit of flamboyant cravat and tweed jacket has been replaced by the ninety-nine-pound wool suit.
  • This fall you'll see rich fabrics such as wool, tweed and herringbone in colors like burgundy, navy, brown, and beige.
  • They were not his kind of people, the bluff tweedy graziers, the lofty matrons, the toothy, horsy young women, the cream of what the Bulletin called “the squattocracy.” The Thorn Birds
  • Put a new spin on workwear with a cute tweed two-piece. The Sun
  • The new line plays with palettes of neutrals, navy and white, and spring tweeds, and mixes them with pops of lavendar, citrine, or even leopard (don't forget "Ann" is part of "animal," the lookbook reminds us). Melissa Berkelhammer: Revelry on the Rooftop: Chicsters Toast Ann Taylor's New Spring Collection at the Gramercy Park Hotel
  • Fashion definitely has room for something bespoke such as tweed. The Sun
  • He habitually wore shabby tweeds and a cloth cap of the kind favoured by Cockney barrow boys, also by country squires.
  • Gabriel sat in the back of the lecture hall, while the professor, a heavyset man with graying hair who was dressed in a tweed suit, spoke to the class about the psychology of identity development.
  • De zaak staat in een Sao Paulo, de tweede stad van Brazilie, en is gebouwd in een voormalig woonhuis. Exotic House in Brazil by Isay Weinfeld
  • But a little old lady in a Harris tweed coat and a matching hat? Times, Sunday Times
  • His tweed-clad, mainly male cast of characters roam the countryside and become embroiled in bizarre, nonsensical occurrences.
  • Check out the irresistible floral and tweed sequined skirts, tweed platform sandals and brooch-clasped cardigans.
  • 'And the guards march past their colonel in chief, Cheryl Cole-née-Tweedy, in their sustainably sourced uniforms, the miniature wind turbines that replaced the busbies whirring gently in the breeze…' It doesn't bear thinking about. Lucy Mangan: What is it with Tories and royalty?
  • Instead, the company plans to use a neutral image of a model in a tweed frock coat reclining on a couch. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trouble was, Tweed was thinking, Paula had a blind spot where Dalby was concerned.
  • This collection had a strong Parisian influence, filled with tweeds, boucles and berets. Resort 2010
  • --- I'se be caution the warst stibbler that ever stickit a sermon out ower the Tweed yonder, wad lay a ghaist twice as fast as him, wi 'his holy water and his idolatrous trinkets. Rob Roy
  • Part of his appeal was the affection people feel for his trainer, Henrietta Knight, a tweed-wearing, flower-loving horse whisperer who exemplifies all that is good about country life.
  • He wears an old-fashioned brown tweed jacket, looks like it has biscuit crumbs sprinkled all over it.
  • Johnson will explore what a cholera outbreak in the nineteenth century can tell us about solving the long term challenges we face in the twenty-first century. which sounds interesting enough, so along I roll to see the talk introduced by Brian Eno (charming and tweedily avuncular), in his capacity as co-founder of the Long Now Foundation, devoted to taking the 10,000-year perspective on things. Brian Eno and Steven Berlin Johnson are a pair of clueless twats « Squares of Wheat
  • If I can't save the world, I can at least refresh my little corner of it without making things worse by planting invasives, such as the pretty little goutweed that could so easily cover that bare spot under the beech tree.
  • Older approaches to biomechanics and orthodontic tooth movement included the implied, intuitive "stick in the mud" model, which was rather effective in explaining traditional Tweed mechanics.
  • And the Conservative cause no longer can be found at the tweedy, collegiate haunts but rather prefers to be spread out at some beer bar in backwoods Alabama. CPAC Warmongering Etc. « Antiwar.com Blog
  • The company directors of Beartas designed a new tartan, woven in Harris Tweed and called the ‘Isle of Harris Tartan’.
  • I saw a British looking woman at the BC, pale, stout and clad in tweeds, but definitely Colombian in the opening of her mouth. A Cold Shower « Unknowing
  • He touched the photograph with a scarred and weathered handa strange contrast to the neat spotlessness of his tweed cuffs. Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
  • At the same time, the Tweed is one of the most ecologically biodiverse areas in Australia.
  • In answer to Tilden's protest against this treatment, Tweed loudly informed him that he represented no one but himself, that he had neither influence nor standing in the city, that he was an intermeddler with things that did not concern him, and a general nuisance. My Memories of Eighty Years
  • Newley was wearing a flat cap made of tweed.
  • I thought his pink confetti tweed skirt suit with an understated floral embroidered scalloped hem was right on the money.
  • They wore jackets of Scotch tweed and flannel suits in winter, blue blazers and gabardines in summer; all of it they'd had tailored by New Haven tailors like Chipp or Langrock's.
  • He incessantly joshes his son, once slugs him in the face with a vase, cracks terrible jokes, struts around in a tweed jacket, and generally makes a virtue out of insouciance and brio.
  • And there was the same guy sitting out in front of the library, chatting to some other tweedy academic type.
  • Try chocolate-on-chocolate with a tweed suit, royal blue-on-blue with a knit dress or a cranberry-red ankle peeking out from a boiled-wool cigarette pant. Match Point
  • He, of course, was wading the Tweed in February, without waders.
  • Who wants to a wear a tweed jacket and tie to do that? Times, Sunday Times
  • Arriving at the Capital Hotel, he wears a tan cashmere coat, orange scarf and tweed cap.
  • Some spectators wear Harris tweed and others carry polo mallets as accessories.
  • We're wearing ours with straight cords, a ribbed knit and a textured tweed jacket. Times, Sunday Times
  • She went off to Oxford in the late 1930s in a serviceable tweed suit and thick lisle stockings.
  • After all, one did not often see a man with such a damaged face traveling in elegance: a new bowler hat and tweed suit.
  • On one mission to London he thought it best to grow sideburns and sport a tweed cap.
  • Tuesday evening the fourth-floor "grand ballroom" fills with tweed and tie-dye, elbow patches and men's scarfery, lady berets and union patches and brambly ponytails. Election 2010: A walk on the mild side of victory (or defeat) parties
  • At Tweed, union officials now wait in line to see the chancellor, with everyone else.
  • Heavier fabrics like tweed and woolens can use godets, of course, but the skirt will not flow as much.
  • Beautiful surroundings, graceful tweedle & high - quality red wines bring you an agreeable and comfortable life.
  • I interplant it with daffodils so that when they are done flowering goutweed overwhelms the otherwise unsightly leaf straps of daffodils.
  • Long ground-sweeping scarves and chunky knit toques will funk up and warm up any outfit, while newsboy and poor boy caps in tweed or cord complete the look for men and women.
  • He is dressed in a grey Donegal tweed knicker suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Iain turned up to meet me for the first time, he was wearing these odd, tweedy clothes and had long hair, which was very uncool for the era.
  • Fabrics that will keep you warm for the season include: tweed, denim, wool flannel, knits, and crepe.
  • In a humbler-looking fabric, like a gray or brown herringbone, a plain loden or a lightly speckled tweed, the cap looks great with a peacoat, leather jacket or fisherman's sweater - or anything one might deem more Irish than squirish. NYT > Home Page
  • Without abandoning her earlier assessment of Jeff Tweedy's performance, she ventured a more complex answer.
  • They dress smartly - in brand new turbans complemented by tweeds and ties - and they finish off the outfit with a walking stick bought from the Lakkar Bazaar.
  • The `old Tweed "Butler had waited for -- with increasing anxiety -- had surfaced. COVER STORY
  • Many will pay to pull on their tweed and live the life of a country gent for a day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Look at the master tailoring of this fabulous dinner jacket or carefully balanced tweed and learn what it is to dress with distinction.
  • The time when msnbc is unfair is when some dingbat like patty or tweedy start talking. Think Progress » Roger Ailes Admits That The White House Might Have ‘Legitimate Complaints’ About Fox News
  • It has views out over the River Tweed and is on the ground floor of the building. The Sun
  • We have a sizeable patch of Japanese knotweed slap bang in the middle of the walled garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many were in full countryside regalia - corduroy and tweeds, flat caps, hip flasks and sticks - despite having only walked from their expensive 4x4's parked nose-to-tail in the surrounding narrow lanes.
  • BEWARE of the nasty Japanese knotweed invading our gardens. The Sun
  • The night of his death, Welsh learns that although her husband is gone, the objects that retain his memory still exist: his wallet, his wedding ring, his barely singed Harris Tweed jacket, his daughter, unharmed. Megan Pillow: Book Review: Held in the Light: Norman Morrison's Sacrifice for Peace and His Family's Journey of Healing
  • It was a typical 1970s and 1980s detective show, with a detective tracking down balding white men in tweed suits. MIND MELD: SciFi TV Shows That Deserve A Remake (with Videos)
  • Would you don the powdered wig, the tweed dress and the pearls? Times, Sunday Times
  • I was wearing my tweed suit.
  • She was dressed in a sensible tweed skirt and a rather elegant cashmere sweater.
  • Frankly we didn’t think that Jack Tweed was capable of such violence, but only because it requires the brainpower to necessitate basic motor skills and – from watching his exploits on Celebrity Big Brother last year, where he basically acted like an amoeba with a Zara storecard – we just didn’t think he had it in him. Jade Goody Continues To List Everything Terrible About Herself
  • Abbey, and shew him the pastoral scenes that adjoin to it, the pure parent stream of Eden, and of Tweed, where Thomson first tuned his pastoral pipe, and I asked him to come to the Adelphi next day, to honour my sitting for the painting of my portrait. Letter 178
  • These will be isolated and, in addition to as having the superweed present, will also have UK species that are closely related to Japanese knotweed planted there to check that the psyllid only targets the invasive species. BBC - Ouch
  • The three lounge-suits of tweed, though slightly demoded, would still be vogue in this remote spot. Ruggles of Red Gap

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