tweed造句31. He lay around all afternoon in his brown tweed suit, and even pulled a button off the jacket.
32. I was on Lyne Water at the time, a tributary of the River Tweed.
33. The familiar tweed jackets appeared in fresh fruit pastel shades enlivened with a spattering of matched sequins.
34. The other in his 30's, with ginger hair and moustache and a tweed sports coat.
35. Doone followed us into the kitchen, removed a grey tweed overcoat and sat by the table in his much-lived-in grey suit.
36. Charles Gullans always wore some sort of tweed jacket and a huge pair of saddle oxfords.
37. He was dressed in grey flannel trousers and a tweed sporting jacket that came down to his knees.
38. He also showed the photo of Tweed you sent over with the courier who travelled here by night ferry.
39. But he stooped and appeared to shamble as he walked, chunky and untidy in his tweed suit.
40. Tweed checked the small notebook he rested on his knee.
41. Rescue close for historic mill Dangerfield Mills at Hawick was once famous for its tweed.
42. Tweed put an affectionate hand on Paula's neck and she managed a wan smile.
43. He is wearing a tweed cap and an ancient blue trenchcoat.
44. The door closed behind Tweed as he scanned the luxuriously furnished double room which overlooked Albemarle Street.
45. Two days later Tweed read the Daily Mail spread out across his desk.
46. She smelt the newness of his clothes, his tweed jacket, the soft shirt,[http:///tweed.html] the corduroys.
47. I've worked out Tweed can't drive for ever - even if Paula Grey gives a hand with the wheel.
48. Yet the one small doubt stuck in her mind like a burr in tweed.
49. Tweed was watching him closely, pencil gripped in his hand but motionless.
50. One of the largest shops of the Diamond was Magee's, the tweed shop, which sold expensive clothes and souvenirs.
51. We had a beatnik poet who wore salami patches on his tweed sport coat.
52. Under his white coat Lorrimer was wearing grey slacks and a tweed jacket.
53. Her tweed skirt was soaking and its friction rubbed sore patches behind her knees.
54. He wore a heavy black coat, a maroon woollen scarf and a grey tweed peaked cap.
55. He placed his Harris tweed on his lap, over folded hands.
56. The trouble was, Tweed was thinking, Paula had a blind spot where Dalby was concerned.
57. The girl was in a long tweed skirt and long boots so that not an inch of leg was to be seen.
58. They were both in their fifties - she in a tweed coat, he in a sports Jacket and flannels.
59. Quite suddenly Tweed pulled in at the kerb before they reached the hotel.
60. He wore a tweed hat, the brim turned down, a waterproof shooting jacket and wellingtons.