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  • adjective superlative form of tweedy: most tweedy.

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Examples

  • Once the province of only the tweediest British country gentlemen, custom-made shotguns have become a preferred extravagance of the rich, famous and hip.

    Arm Candy Monte Burke 2010

  • Even the tweediest of tweed makers — Harris Tweed Scotland Ltd., one of the three mills whose Harris Tweed is certified by the U.K. government — launched a lightweight tweed in September.

    The Answer: Tweed in the city Jason Chow 2010

  • Not only was Nicky royal but he also clearly moved in much more gilded circles than anyone Nelson and I knew, and between us, we knew some of the crustiest, tweediest English people alive.

    The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008

  • Not only was Nicky royal but he also clearly moved in much more gilded circles than anyone Nelson and I knew, and between us, we knew some of the crustiest, tweediest English people alive.

    The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008

  • Not only was Nicky royal but he also clearly moved in much more gilded circles than anyone Nelson and I knew, and between us, we knew some of the crustiest, tweediest English people alive.

    The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008

  • Once the province of only the tweediest British country gentlemen, custom-made shotguns have become a preferred extravagance of the rich, famous and hip.

    Forbes.com: News Monte Burke 2010

  • She always finds the softest, tweediest, most complex, unique, interesting yarns [including my all time to die for line: habu].

    poppytalk 2008

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