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Tweed logo #10101) Affected depth in river 2) Blazer material 3) Boss caricatured by Nast 4) Boss of gotham 5) Boss of ill repute 6) Boss of old New York City 7) Boss of Tammany Hall 8) Boss twitted by Nast 9) British river 10) British watercourse 11) British waterway 12) Casual suit fabric 13) Certain jacket 14) Classic suit
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Tweed logo #10101) Boss
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Tweed logo #21000[cloth] Tweed is a rough, unfinished woollen fabric, of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun, but more closely woven. It is made in either plain or twill weave and may have a check or herringbone pattern. Subdued, interesting colour effects (heather mixtures) are obtained by twisting together differently coloured w...
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Tweed logo #21002• (n.) A soft and flexible fabric for men`s wear, made wholly of wool except in some inferior kinds, the wool being dyed, usually in two colors, before weaving.
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Tweed logo #22254A rough wool twill.
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Tweed logo #22257A medium to heavy weight, fluffy, woolen, twill weave fabric containing colored slubbed yarns.
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tweed logo #20688Cloth made of woollen yarn, usually of several shades, but in its original form without a regular pattern and woven on a hand loom in the more remote parts of Ireland,...
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Tweed logo #21117Textured with an ultra low pile velour face and velour back. The texture is made visible by use of a black yarn.
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Tweed logo #22264A classic medium to heavy weight fabric with a textured novelty pattern. Popular styles are houndstooth (broken check), herringbone (zig zag), and Donegal. Durable with supple hand. For jackets, vets, coats, hats and purses.
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Tweed logo #22651A medium to heavy woolen fabric which may feature a design such as herringbone or houndstooth.
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Tweed logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: twēd Definitions: 1. Charles H., U.S. orthodontist, 1895-1970. See: Tweed edgewise treatment, Tweed triangle
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Tweed logo #22259A medium to heavy weight, woollen, twill weave fabric containing coloured slubbed yarns. Common end-uses include coats and suits.
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Tweed logo #21217Tweed is a soft, flexible, twilled woollen fabric, largely manufactured in Scotland, and formerly extensively worn by men although today it is more common amongst less fashionable middle-aged, middle class women. Tweed is often made in two or more colours, the yarn being dyed before weaving. Tweed gets its name from having first been made along the...
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Tweed logo #21217HMS Tweed was a British River Class frigate of 1460 tons displacement launched about 1943 and sunk during the Second World War. HMS Tweed was powered by two Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 20 knots. She carried a complement of 140 and was armed with two 4-inch dual-purpose guns; ten 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and one Hedgehog m...
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tweed logo #23140cloth being woven in a twilled rather than a plain pattern. from tweel
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tweed logo #20400[n] - thick woolen fabric used for clothing
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tweed logo #20974 noun thick woolen fabric used for clothing; originated in Scotland
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Tweed logo #21221River rising in the Tweedsmuir Hills, 10 km/6 mi north of Moffat, southwest Scottish Borders, Scotland, and entering the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland; length 156 km/97 mi. It flows in a northeasterly direction, and from Coldstream until near Berwick-upon-Tweed it forms the border between England and Sc...
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tweed logo #21221Cloth made of woollen yarn, usually of several shades, but in its original form without a regular pattern and woven on a hand loom in the more remote parts of Ireland, Wales, and Scotland, UK. Harris tweed is made on the island of Harris in the Outer Hebrides; it is highly durable and largely weatherproof. Nowadays, tweed is often machine-w...
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Tweed logo #22119A medium to heavy weight, fluffy, woolen, twill weave fabric containing colored slubbed yarns. Common end-uses include coats and suits.
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Tweed logo #22120A medium to heavy weight, roughly textured wool fabric, often featuring a twill weave, houndstooth or herringbone design. A classically English look accompanies this durable fabric, which is popular in sport coats, jackets and hats.
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tweed logo #21199a coarse wool cloth in a variety of weaves and colors, either hand-spun and handwoven in Scotland or reproduced, often by machine, elsewhere. · garments made of this cloth. · a paper having a rough surface, used esp. for certain photographic prints.
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