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Tweed

British pronunciation/twˈiːd/
American pronunciation/ˈtwid/
Tweed
[NOUN]
1

a rough woolen fabric woven by different colored threads, originally made in Scotland, especially used for coats and suits

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tweed definition and meaning

What is "tweed"?

Tweed is a rough, woolen fabric that is typically woven in Scotland or Ireland and is known for its durability and warmth. It is made by weaving several colored yarns together, creating a unique blend of colors and patterns. Tweed is commonly used for making clothing, such as jackets, pants, and suits, and is often associated with country or outdoor activities due to its rugged texture and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. It is also used in home decor, such as for upholstery or curtains, due to its versatility and classic appeal.

Examples
1Wearing tweed.
2Tweed is very elegant.
3Tweed rose through the political ranks fast.
4Next up is Saxony tweed.
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