(1) She was wearing a plain tweedy suit with a simple square pendant of some purple gem.(2) And there was the same guy sitting out in front of the library, chatting to some other tweedy academic type.(3) A child psychiatrist and the medical director of the CD-CP, he is tweedy and bearlike, with curly brown hair and a salt-and-pepper beard.(4) His rather musty, tweedy jacket made him look oddly like a careers adviser.(5) Pass him on the street, and the first impression would be tweedy intellectual.(6) When Iain turned up to meet me for the first time, he was wearing these odd, tweedy clothes and had long hair, which was very uncool for the era.(7) This is basically a voluminous, trapeze-cut jacket in a tweedy fabric, with kimono-shaped sleeves.(8) He was the picture of the tweedy , eccentric professor, bookish and reclusive.(9) Oh yes, the great, the double-barrelled and the weak chinned were all there in their green tweedy finery.(10) He's an unlikely rebel, a tweedy biology professor who's found himself at the center of one of the year's most ferocious debates.(11) He has that old-fashioned chivalry that makes him wear a shirt and tie, and his tweedy jacket reminds me of one my dad used to wear.(12) In the living room, a tweedy wing chair (on deep discount from Ralph Lauren) and an antique chair (discarded from a fitting room) join a plan denim sofa.(13) For some reason I always imagined the author to be some tweedy pipe smoking gentleman - so I was surprised to discover the author's name behind the initials - Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall!(14) He is a trim, nice-looking 72-year-old wearing a tweedy jacket and spiffy tasselled loafers.(15) Excruciatingly tight corsets, puffball skirts made of netting and tweedy twinsets minus the midriff have been some of the more extreme looks wowing fashion followers at the catwalk collections in Paris.(16) Do you see that guy over there with the bad haircut in the tweedy jacket?