How To Use Deep-dye In A Sentence
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The group's deep-dyed conservatism and hostility to social protest widely discredited it.
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She is armed with little more than force of character - wardens have no powers of arrest or confiscation - and that cuts little ice with a deep-dyed yob.
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He was a Communist, of sorts, and a deep-dyed New York-style baseball enthusiast.
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This is almost certainly not some deep-dyed plot by the company to rewrite history, but is the product of dismaying ignorance.
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Hutchison Wampoa, the parent company, is, after all, of deep-dyed blue-chip hue.
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Far from being a deep-dyed traditionalist, he is a maverick, a valuable eccentric, who uses his influence to stimulate rather than stifle debate.
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If we are all capitalists now, it is because we moderns - right, left, and centre - are all deep-dyed egalitarians and capitalism is revealing itself to be the most egalitarian of regimes.
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She had filled her pockets with specimens of obsidian, jaspers, and chalcedonies, of colors most beautiful, with a deep-dyed opaqueness, a shell-fracture, and a satiny polish like jade.
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Far from being a deep-dyed traditionalist, he is a maverick, a valuable eccentric, who uses his influence to stimulate rather than stifle debate.
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But that's an opinion for the deep-dyed libertarians.
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That deep-dyed, dynamic connection with tradition was to prove stronger than all the company's determination to turn the singer into a solo approximation of The Corrs.