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Tweeds

British pronunciation/twˈiːdz/
American pronunciation/twˈiːdz/
Tweeds
[NOUN]
1

a type of woolen pants usually made from rough, unfinished fabrics with a distinctive pattern

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tweeds definition and meaning

What are "tweeds"?

Tweeds are a type of woolen pants that are woven from coarse, unfinished wool in a twill pattern, resulting in a thick, durable fabric. Originally worn by Scottish and Irish peasants as outdoor work pants, tweed pants have evolved into a stylish and versatile wardrobe staple for both men and women. Their distinctive patterns, often featuring a mixture of earthy tones and checks or herringbone designs, make them a popular choice for both casual and more formal occasions. They are often paired with a blazer or sweater for a classic, sophisticated look, and are favored by those who appreciate the natural warmth and durability of wool.

Examples
1They are dependent on the people and dependent on the Tweeds.
2The people today mean, not the rich, more than the poor, except for the Tweeds.
3This AFTERNOON in RENO, she devoted her speech to reminding the WORLD of Trump 'S remarks and TWEEDS, Dubbing Him a hero of the Alt Right, fuel By White Nationalism.
4Any two stage process where the Tweeds get to nominate and then the rest get to select is Tweedism.
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