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How to use Tweed in a sentence

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Tweed cushioning lines the seats and the tables are covered with starched white cloths.
Enter from the north bank, downstream from the bridge at the Tweed boatman's mooring site.
Another surprise was the apparent association of Planigale populations with tall grasslands on the Tweed Coast.
Good tailor and bream numbers are being reported between Brunswick and Tweed Heads.
By the early eleventh century the community of St Cuthbert owned extensive estates in northern Britain between the Tweed and the Tees.
Tweed also reeks of quality, and it's a hard-wearing, versatile fabric that just gets better with age.
Harris Tweed is protected by a raft of laws, stamps, and authentications that would make any copyright pirate balk.
Tweed mayor Warren Polglese joined Larry Anthony doing porridge for charity.
Fortunately, for Dundee, Steven Tweed was alive to the danger and made a timely intervention to deny Parker a clear run on goal.
The subtropical conditions of the Tweed Valley are perfect for tea growing.
At Tweed, union officials now wait in line to see the chancellor, with everyone else.
Tweed jackets, moleskins, wool board ties, pipes gently being sucked on, aromatic smoke rising over the grandstand.
If our Yuletide values are in terminal decline, I would say Mr. Tweed Jacket is as guilty as anybody.
You ought to see the photographs of me in my National Health spectacles, Harris Tweed jacket and grey flannels.
At the same time, the Tweed is one of the most ecologically biodiverse areas in Australia.
Anglers on the River Tweed in southeast Scotland landed more than 14,000 salmon, one of the biggest hauls ever recorded in Britain.
On most of the major salmon rivers in Scotland today, including the Tay and the Tweed, the bailiffs will soon collar you if you mount a prawn rig on to your rod.
Harris Tweed can have its imitators, but only tweed handwoven in the homes of hardy Hebrideans can bear the orb mark and the stamp of authenticity with the HTA provides.
Tweed is a rough textured wool, originally homespun and slightly felted.
The earliest guitar amps from the Tweed era did not have negative feedback, a simplicity that yielded higher distortion and allowed the speaker to emote more character.
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He struck it with his barbed spear, called on Tweed a leister, and in a moment had it into his boat.
This must have a considerable effect on the future supply of grilse in the Tweed.
There is not much in Berwick to hold the attention, unless one would dine direct on salmon trout just drawn frae the Tweed.
In peeblesshire, flowing into the Tweed from the north, a short distance west of Peebles.
I believe the fellow is here on his own account, for I have heard that these gentlemen born beyond the Tweed are very vindictive.
He had just come out of the marvellous Tweed, a ship, I have heard, heavy to look at but of phenomenal speed.
Puppies from these two litters were bred with wavy and flat-coated retrievers, a red setter, and an additional Tweed water spaniel.
In 1843 Presbyterianism across the Tweed had a schism of its own.
Tweed tributaries containing grayling were suffering massive spates early this week with all prospects of sport washed out.
The Tweed had been a wooden vessel, and he brought the tradition of quick passages with him into the iron clipper.
Micawber and myself had once the honour of uniting our voices to yours, in the well-known strain of the Immortal exciseman nurtured beyond the Tweed.
From Maryborough to the Tweed, maize takes precedence of sugar.
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