How To Use Double-dyed In A Sentence
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But like the double-dyed mutt I must be, I couldn't find anything.
Hercule Poirot's Casebook
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About a month ago, around my birthday, I used my "birthday discount" join the "Insider's Club" and you, too, will save like me! at Loehmanns and one of my purchases was a Romeo & Juliet Couture double-dyed or tie-died "wifebeater".
Fashion
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Have to leave it to the last minute -- double-dyed criminals they may be but we can't have a couple of men go down in a sinking ship.
SAN ANDREAS
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Like the sadistic Victorian flogger telling his victim that ‘this hurts me more than it hurts you’, Moll is - if we follow this line of explanation - a double-dyed hypocrite.
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“Then, sir,” said the baronet, giving me back my letter, “you must be a double-dyed villain.”
Tales of all countries
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She had a great idea that people who had extensive grounds themselves cared very little for the extensive grounds of any body else; but it was not worth while to attack an error so double-dyed, and therefore only said in reply,
Emma
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But my fingers itched to get at the Portugoose — that double-dyed traitor to his race.
Prester John
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In what part of Hellas, tell me, sir, do Hellenes keep a truce with traitors, double-dyed deserters, and tyrants?
Hellenica
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a double-dyed villain
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I can see me convincing Sir Henry Hardinge of that!" says I. "Of all the double-dyed Yankee fakers -
Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
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The dead may not be able to harass you with writs, but are you entitled to portray them as double-dyed villains, despite the fact that they can't hire a lawyer?
Recycling characters from the past
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The man is a double-dyed dastard.
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The dead may not be able to harass you with writs, but are you entitled to portray them as double-dyed villains, despite the fact that they can't hire a lawyer?
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George King was a double-dyed traitor, and a most infernal villain.
The Perils of Certain English Prisoners