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But one sector of the population will cheer: book publishers will roll up their tweedy sleeves and shout with joy.
He is studious and tweedy and not given to showing his emotions.
It seems that every generation needs its public, tweedy, literary personality to sell its consumer electronics.
Woe is me for the by-gone days when everyone read the dictionary and the world was filled with monocle-wearing, tweedy professors.
At this point our affable, reedy and somewhat tweedy speaker becomes a bit nervous.
The caricature of the tweedy idealist has yielded to that of the number-obsessed marketer.
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