Examples of use of Tweedle
1. Guest–house owner Scott Graves called them "Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.
2. "It begins with spending, extends through immigration and results in a sense that we have Tweedle–Dum and Tweedle–Dee for the two parties," Franc said.
3. The conventional wisdom held that Gore and Bush were so similar on policy – Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, the pundits said – that the election was about personality.
4. Just as European voters today are offered no real choice by their parties on issues such as EU integration, economic liberalism and the burden of taxes, the only choice for Britain will be big or bigger government, high or higher taxes and public service bureaucracies managed by Tweedle–Dum or Tweedle–Dee.
5. "Right across the community, there is a real sense of grief at such a tragic loss of life." The boy‘s headmaster Mark Tweedle said:‘He quickly impressed as a thoughtful and articulate young man who was gentle, kind and sensitive.