1. But he stooped and appeared to shamble as he walked, chunky and untidy in his tweed suit. 2. He lay around all afternoon in his brown tweed suit, and even pulled a button off the jacket. 3. In the opposite corner was a portly man in a baggy tweed suit. 4. Laura sat just in the Margin of his vision, dressed demurely in a tweed business suit and white blouse. 5. She was a large lady, dressed in a tweed suit, with a pleasingly direct manner. 6. I was wearing my tweed suit. 7. He was not in uniform, unusual for him, wore a tweed suit, white shirt and black tie. 8. Behind the table sat a large three-piece tweed suit. |
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