tweedy (Meaning)

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tweedy (s)

of textiles; having a rough surface

(of country gentry) informal, clannish and outdoorsy

tweedy Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's tweedy jacket imparted an air of academic distinction.
  2. The tweedy upholstery on the armchair invited cozy relaxation.
  3. The tweedy fabric provided a warm and comfortable layer in the chilly weather.
  4. The tweedy coat was perfect for a brisk walk in the countryside.
  5. The tweedy skirt added a touch of preppy chic to her ensemble.
  6. The tweedy material exuded a rustic and earthy charm.
  7. The tweedy accents on the pillows brought a cozy ambiance to the living room.
  8. The tweedy curtains cast a soft, warm glow throughout the room.
  9. The tweedy texture of the sweater offered a gentle warmth against the skin.
  10. The tweedy sofa became a favorite spot for reading and conversation.

FAQs About the word tweedy

of textiles; having a rough surface, (of country gentry) informal, clannish and outdoorsy

pedagogical, scholastic, pedagogic, nerdy, nerdish, academical,professorial, donnish, bookish, intellectual

nonacademic,nonacademic, extracurricular, unscholarly, noneducational, unscholarly, noneducational, extracurricular, unacademic, cocurricular

The professor's tweedy jacket imparted an air of academic distinction.

The tweedy upholstery on the armchair invited cozy relaxation.

The tweedy fabric provided a warm and comfortable layer in the chilly weather.

The tweedy coat was perfect for a brisk walk in the countryside.