tweed

[twiːd]

tweed Definition

a rough, woolen fabric, typically of mixed flecked colors, used for suits and jackets..

Using tweed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tweed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He wore a brown tweed jacket.

  • Example

    The suit was made of Harris tweed.

  • Example

    She loves the feel of tweed against her skin.

tweed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tweed

Phrases with tweed

  • two people or groups who are practically identical and who often quarrel

    Example

    The two political parties are like Tweedledum and Tweedledee, always arguing but never getting anything done.

  • to play a tune on a high-pitched instrument, such as a piccolo or flute

    Example

    The birds outside my window are tweedling a beautiful melody.

  • to waste time doing something unimportant or trivial

    Example

    I spent the whole afternoon tweedling away on my phone instead of doing my homework.

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Summary: tweed in Brief

'Tweed' [twiːd] is a rough, woolen fabric with flecked colors, commonly used for suits and jackets. It is known for its durability and texture, as well as its association with traditional British fashion. 'Tweed' can also be used in phrases like 'tweedle,' meaning to play a high-pitched instrument, and 'tweedle away,' meaning to waste time on unimportant tasks.