dyed

IPA: dˈaɪd

adjective

  • Coloured or tinted with dye, or as though therewith.
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Examples of "dyed" in Sentences

  • His pelt, when dyed, is made into gauntlets of the cheaper kind.
  • I’d love to read a short story invlolving the mother seeing Beth’s photo, with her skin dyed prown.
  • Leaning on a wall of mirrors that reflect the view, there are two more oversized mirrors, edged in shagreen, also known as dyed stingray skin.
  • The word dyed Julia's cheeks crimson, and for the long hour that they lingered over their tea she seemed to Jim more charming than he had ever found her before.
  • I would not mind seeing the whole nation in dyed battledress for five years if by that means one of the main breeding points of snobbery and envy could be eliminated.
  • Westwood even went as far to swaddle some poor models 'faces in dyed silk, leaving the blinded mannequin to teeter down the catwalk with only slits for the nose and mouth.
  • The dress of the ladies on the first day was karaginu of purple and old rose colour, red kimono and shaded train; on the second day, red and purple brocade, deep violet glossy silk, green karaginu, train dyed by rubbing flowers.

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