Synonyms for deep-dyed
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : deep-dahyd |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdipˈdaɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for deep-dyed
Définition of deep-dyed
- As in dyed-in-the-wool : adj deep-rooted
- She raised a timid and deep-dyed hand, and made known her need.
- Extract from : « Emmy Lou » by George Madden Martin
- But Shakespeare is not pledged to deep-dyed ultra-amiability.
- Extract from : « Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12 » by Various
- Bill noticed the leer in his eyes, and concluded he was a deep-dyed rogue.
- Extract from : « The Sweep Winner » by Nat Gould
- We've had enough of deep-dyed villains for one day, if that's what you were going to say.
- Extract from : « Roy Blakeley » by Percy Keese Fitzhugh
- A man travelling about the bush without money is a deep-dyed criminal.
- Extract from : « The Book of the Bush » by George Dunderdale
- This historical study was fast becoming a deep-dyed mystery, decided Arden.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of Jockey Hollow » by Cleo Garis
- The individual is greater than the citizen, and yet a deep-dyed national livery brings him out.
- Extract from : « A Novelist on Novels » by W. L. George
- An antiquated novel, but it has some deep-dyed pictures of Mountain Men.
- Extract from : « Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest » by J. Frank Dobie
- Even when the whitethorn stands dismayed, the harebell still sheets many a slope and shelving bank with its deep-dyed blue.
- Extract from : « Lancashire » by Leo H. (Leo Hartley) Grindon
- Whoever the capo maestra that Rizzi worked for, he was not only a deep-dyed villain, but a brainy one.
- Extract from : « Courts and Criminals » by Arthur Train
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