Adjective, : a tweedy sportswoman. ,a large and tweedy colony of civil servants and government officials. From Dictionary.com.
In some movies, this tweediness would be a quick easy gesture to make a quick easy point. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2009-07-01] Reference
For a long time now the genre has needed me, someone truly groundbreaking, truth-telling, bridge-building, someone who combines the tweediness of Tolkien with the beard of—. From Wordnik.com. [Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games: April 2009 Archives] Reference
I bought the yarn (rowan cashcotton) in a sale last year, and decided the soft tweediness would be best served with a plan stocking stitch top-down raglan. From Wordnik.com. [slippedstitch] Reference
I love the tweediness of the yarn. From Wordnik.com. [b r o o k l y n t w e e d] Reference
The tweediness of our faculty, and the curriculum itself, which began, Hellenically, Byronically, with Homer, and then skipped straight to Chaucer, moving on to Shakespeare, Donne, Swift, Wordsworth, Dickens, Tennyson, and E.M. Forster. From Wordnik.com. [Middlesex]
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