dyer

IPA: dˈaɪɝ

noun

  • One who dyes, especially one who dyes cloth etc. as an occupation.
  • An English surname originating as an occupation for a dyer of cloth.
  • A town in Indiana, a suburb of Chicago; named for early settler Martha Dyer Hart.
  • A city in Tennessee.
  • A city in Arkansas; named for S. M. Dyer, who bought the town's land.
  • A census-designated place in Esmeralda County, Nevada; named for nearby Dyer's Ranch.
  • An unincorporated community in West Virginia; named for postmaster G. M. Dyer.
  • A river in Maine; running from Jefferson into the Sheepscot River at the village of Sheepscot in Newcastle.
  • A bay near Steuben, Maine.
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Examples of "dyer" in Sentences

  • Dyer and Riddle escaped by running.
  • Baghi was the chief dyer of the town.
  • I assume this is also the case with Dyer.
  • And Dyer is not an expert but an ignorant.
  • Frank Dyer was also an inventor and author.
  • Dyer is currently on trail at Grimsby town.
  • Dyer will be promoted to chief track engineer.
  • Dyer continued to be in the sugar business, however.
  • In 1893, Dyer was discharged from her final committal in a mental asylum.
  • The Dyer entry as constituted confirms pretty fully that Dyer has become a bum.

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