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  • Denim is identified as an "American cotton textile where the diagonal warp is a striped hickory cloth that was once associated with railroadmen's overalls, in which blue or black contrasting undyed white threads form the woven pattern. My God George Will is a bigger fashion snob than me! - dfi
  • Shoes are available in many styles in fabrics which can be custom dyed to match the gown.
  • She's wearing a print dress, low-cut of course, frilly sleeves, a quarter-inch of makeup, and her hair is dyed midnight black.
  • The front was embossed with a teal hummingbird sitting on a tie-dyed tree stump.
  • The bee, the robin, the frog, and the dragonfly are all made using wax that I dyed with black cobalt stain. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Wall Mosaic 1: Girl with Scythe
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  • The complexity and number of processes for treating silk goods may be realized when we know that a piece-dyed or printed fabric is handled its entire length between fifty and one hundred times after it comes from the loom, sometimes even more. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • But Californian pistachios, which are harvested and processed by more sophisticated means, are usually unblemished and left undyed.
  • It required him to have his blond hair dyed dark brown. The Sun
  • Do you mind the time you dyed your hair?"
  • When all the yarn has been entered into the dye-bath, the first stickful is lifted out, the yarn turned over and re-entered in the dye-liquor, this operation is carried out with all the sticks of yarn until the cotton has become dyed of the required depth. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
  • And here we are in these floor-length indigo-dyed cotton culottes that have 25 pleats in them, and this sort of heavyweight double-stitched cotton top.
  • The President, backed by trusted advisers, some of them dyed-in-the-wool oilmen, called immediately for increased energy production. BARRACUDA 945
  • And I cheated on the reds because I was out of coreopsis so they are not dyed by me. 2.5.2009 « Photo-a-Day
  • Lovely silk brocades and other fine fabrics are woven, dyed and embroidered here.
  • Twenty men emerge in tie-dyed pareu covering their bodies.
  • Dyed silk was purchased from Arab and Indian traders until sericulture was introduced on the island in the early nineteenth century.
  • The men wear baggy trousers, usually made of indigo-dyed homespun fabric.
  • The spiderwort is a flower whose juice is used for painting the silks before they're masked with starch and then dyed. Memoirs of a Geisha
  • 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. The Story of Julia Page
  • # -- Until within a comparatively recent time black was dyed on wool solely by the use of logwood, combined with a few other natural dye-stuffs, such as fustic, indigo, etc., but of late the researches of colour chemists have resulted in the production of a large number of black dyes obtained from various coal-tar products. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics
  • And when I bought those horrible little overdyed red saveloy thingees at the butcher, no one had any idea what the “cheerio” was that I asked for but instead offered me “little boys” – sigh I say pyjama…
  • The group's deep-dyed conservatism and hostility to social protest widely discredited it.
  • As for the technique, they are “icebox cookies” from the Joy of Cooking cookbook, with Pillsbury vanilla frosting dyed in extravagant colors. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Gloom Cookies
  • She was a mature lady with dyed ginger hair and a roguish grin.
  • When I dyed my hair, my mother refused to talk to me for a week. Times, Sunday Times
  • I devised these flowery egg cosies to use up oddments of yarn that I had dyed.
  • Most of Ecolution's fabrics are vegetable dyed with such botanicals as oregano, oak bark, bilberry and pansy to create a vivid palate of colors.
  • Her brown eyes are intelligent and searching and her long wiry dark hair has been cut into a short pixie-style cut and dyed honey brown.
  • I bought a great tie-dyed silk scarf.
  • She has dyed her hair brown.
  • It was a bouquet of flowers, white carnations, with just the very edges of the petals dyed a bright cerulean blue.
  • His hair, dyed an incongruous brown and brilliantined, an old man's vanity, glistened under the light like a waxy skullcap. MAMBO
  • It has a slight sheen and a defined twill line, and can be dyed any color, including indigo.
  • His crew sullenly tailed on to the halyards, and the strange, outlandish sail, lateen in rig and dyed a warm brown, rose in the air. YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF
  • A young punk with a hair dyed laser pink came over to my table.
  • Voters who hear McCain's dog whistle and then listen to it (certain evangelicals, dyed in the wool bigots) wouldn't vote for Obama anyway. Discourse.net: New Low For McCain Campaign: Obama == The Anti-Christ
  • Anyone would think he had dyed his hair purple. The Sun
  • Wearing black leather, dark eye makeup, and dyed hair, the punks stand before graffiti-covered brick walls and inside doorways scowling at the camera.
  • He noted that it is possible the woman lived on the streets despite having her hair dyed shortly before her death.
  • His brown hair was dyed blonde, but just a little so it just looked highlighted.
  • Some have dyed hair, blond or red. TUNNEL VISIONS: Journeys of an Underground Philosopher
  • 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.
  • Another man, grossly overweight and wearing thin, green, tie-dyed trousers with a black and red striped mohair Dennis the Menace jumper. BEHINDLINGS
  • This simple papier-mache technique works on both colored and uncolored eggs - though we found that some blotching occurs on dyed eggs.
  • His suit was dark, his hair dyed black, his beard full and neat.
  • Over the tunic he wore a scapula, a long tunic with wide, three-quarter length sleeves, usually of a darker undyed wool.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • I look at the photo of me at sixteen with dyed black hair and a zit on my chin and think, ‘why did they let me out in public?’
  • This guy used to be a dyed in the wool reactionary but I've noticed that lately he's been well… pretty sensible and rational.
  • In both cases, yarn-dyed or piece-dyed, the dyeing operation is always preceded by boiling-off, a process in which the gum (sericin) is removed from the fibre.
  • Some of the girls complained about the gray uniforms we had to wear, but I liked the way they leveled out the differences between those who could afford fancy store-bought clothes and those of us, like me, who had only home-dyed beechnut brown dresses. Half Broke Horses
  • If you are wondering what to do with your old sweaters, get them dyed to give them a new look and embroider some flowers or a paisley print on them.
  • And she'd be dolled up for it, too, her dyed red hair shellacked into an indestructible coif, resplendent in a velour maxi lounging gown and jewel-encrusted slippers.
  • He had dyed his hair, his eyebrows and his goatee jet black. The Sun
  • She wore a rose-dyed sacking dress, exquisitely worked under the needle so that it graced her slight figure, presented the curves as clues.
  • The second stage tomorrow will pass fields in which sheep have had their wool dyed pink. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of our hand-dyed wool is pre-felted or fulled and ready for use.
  • But like the double-dyed mutt I must be, I couldn't find anything. Hercule Poirot's Casebook
  • 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
  • The neat bob of hair has been dyed a fashionable shade of EastEnders blonde. Times, Sunday Times
  • Didn't you notice? He has dyed his hair.
  • He trotted up to a tiny red booth adjacent to the gate and spoke to the gatekeeper, a tiny woman with dyed green hair.
  • Sheldon's brown coloured hair was dyed honey blonde with leftover dye that his mother, Jeannette, had used on her hair in preparation for a family celebration.
  • Or maybe I just didn't like her fake, dyed copper hair or preppy clothing style.
  • `Your name is Olly," Nelda instructed as she oiled and dyed, combed and fluffed. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • (There are only so many functions where the burlap totes emblazoned with the word "FEED" seemed appropriate, even if Ms. Bush herself wore them to the dressiest galas and balls.) “All the patterns that you see are hand-dyed fabrics that have been dyed in Africa by women in the [Democratic Republic of the Congo],” said Ms. Bush, pointing to the rack of colorful, nipped-waist dresses dyed in a more sophisticated version of tie dye. Meet Lauren Pierce: 'Incognito' Bush Niece Debuts New Clothing Line
  • The most primitive ruanas are made from undyed wool in shades of brown.
  • You'd think even a dyed-in-the-wool warmist would stop for a second and think about the physics involved.
  • The hair she painstakingly had dyed blonde was up in a chignon.
  • It was white butter, un-dyed, unsalted, and usually slightly rancid.
  • Melissa is a bit more punk, androgynous in her dyed-blond ducktail.
  • Though quite why he had it in for Henry Burgum the pewterer was a mystery—oh, Burgum was a dyed-in-the-wool villain, but what precisely had he done to Mr. James Thistlethwaite? Morgan’s Run
  • Eventually, every poster in our mind gets tie dyed into one big conglomeration of waste.
  • You will also find hand woven saris with kalamkari appliqué work, hand embroidered and patch worked sari blouses, along with hand dyed saris with subtle embellishments. The Hindu - Front Page
  • She giggled, shimmied and cooed her way through the pre-awards interviews, her hair dyed flaming ginger-red styled in soft-permed pigtails, like a toy doll.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • Bodywrappers offers lightweight crushed (panne) velvet jazz pants and, if your school doesn't specify ‘black only,’ you may want to check out the hand-dyed jazz pants in lilac, royal, and white swirls from Watercolours.
  • They use brightly colored cotton prints with splashy, large designs; some also wear tie-dyed, wood-block, or batik prints.
  • It was tie-dyed in a ridiculous pattern of yellow, red, blue, and green.
  • Then his naturally white hair was dyed brown. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her hair was a very pale blondish color that was obviously dyed.
  • Guillotine-cut flock may be dyed before it is bath-finished, dried, screened, and bagged.
  • Please buy undyed, line-caught fish from a sustainable source. Times, Sunday Times
  • In medieval color symbolism, red often connoted sin, but it also indicated wealth, especially in trecento Italy, where woolen cloth dyed in kermes was the most expensive.
  • 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
  • Her natural hair was dirty blonde, but she had it dyed a natural red with black streaks and black underneath.
  • Threads for the work have been dyed in authentic colours of the period, using natural dyes some of which have been derived from plants like cow parsley, madder and walnut tree, picked locally by society volunteers.
  • Women who are now in their 50s and 60s were the first to wear mini-skirts, Biba lipstick, tie-dyed T-shirts, hippy dresses made of Indian bedspreads, Laura Ashley sprigged pinafores, and safety pins through our unlined cheeks.
  • It's bombyx silk, dyed by Marci of Wauka Valley Farm. Knitting and spinning
  • It required him to have his blond hair dyed dark brown. The Sun
  • He wore an undyed tunic that fell short of his knobby knees, and his sword proved to be the sort of everyday long knife any varlet might have. Wildfire
  • She has dyed her brown hair peroxide blonde.
  • The base of the arch is a piece of hand-dyed fabric, with a large number of skeleton leaves attached with free motion quilting (mostly a meander with a few leaves and flowers thrown in). Blue flowery arch
  • When all the yarn has been entered into the dye-bath, the first stickful is lifted out, the yarn turned over and re-entered in the dye-liquor; this operation is carried out with all the sticks of yarn until the wool has become dyed of the required depth. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics
  • It took weeks to turn out a single batch of dyed fabric. Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
  • Wool, for example, was frequently dyed before being spun to ensure an even color in cloths that required tightly spun yarns. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • However I'm currently cleansing my palette by finishing off my festival photography show (all will be revealed eventually) and by making a set of classic, plain pots and bowls in undyed British fleeces and yarns - Black Welsh, Blue Faced Leicester, North Ronaldsay and Jacob sheep, possibly some Wensleydale too. Imaginary Invertebrates Galore!
  • After the yarn had been spun it would be dyed using natural dyes.
  • It also lends itself well to being dyed wonderfully rich, bright colours. Times, Sunday Times
  • Monteiths are dyed all of one colour, and have spots of white.
  • Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings.
  • The sheer curtains of undyed silk combined with dark wooden blinds was a very interesting idea, and I wondered how it would look at my house.
  • This being wore a gown of brocade, dyed bright blue, full-tinted as the gentianella flower, and covered with satin foliage in a large pattern; over the gown a costly shawl, gorgeously bordered, and so large for her, that its many-coloured fringe swept the floor. Villette
  • The dyedron is based on a special type of tree-like structure called a dendron, with one malachite green molecule acting as the trunk and several Cy3 molecules acting as the branches. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Other staff will be coming in with bad hair and one teacher is having her hair dyed by the pupils.
  • And in every wyndowe iij pewes or carrells, where every one of the old Monks had his carrell, severall by himselfe, that, when they had dyned, they dyd resorte to that place of Cloister and there studyed upon there books, every one in his carrell, all the after nonne, unto evensong time. Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages
  • The oak frame can be fumed or natural; leather can be undyed, hazel or havana. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their vintage baseball jersey is made from cotton ringspun jersey fabric, and is double dyed with contrasting bound 1 × 1 rib collar and three-quarter-length raglan sleeves.
  • The dyed hair and dyed moustache are no longer Signs of a man wishing to fight the odds.
  • The fabrics include washed denims, soft poplins, heavy canvas, twills, and yarn-dyed plaids.
  • Is it simply an entirely innocent yellow custard that has been carefully dyed to resemble something more toxic? Times, Sunday Times
  • She dyed her hair from its natural brown and suffered from anorexia and bulimia, weighing less than six stone in her teenage years. The Sun
  • I can't do the math, because I am a dyed-in-the-wool newspaperwoman.
  • A survey found school rules on the use of mobile phones on campus, dyed hair and hair gels, and dress codes such as knee-length skirts for girls are the least popular with students.
  • He wore, it is true, a new and jaunty hunting-shirt of dressed deer-skin, as yellow as gold, and fringed and furbelowed with shreds of the same substance, dyed as red as blood-root could make them; but was otherwise, to the view, a plain yeoman, endowed with those gifts of mind only which were necessary to his station, but with the virtues which are alike common to forest and city. Nick of the Woods
  • Her head was wrapped in undyed linen, and the fine bones of her face spoke together with the fine lines of her limbs.
  • Again, a fabric is first dyed and stiffened, then cut into petals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Page 297 alone manages to refer to Alonso in The Tempest as "Alphonso," describe him as duke of Naples, rather than its king, invent for Gonzalo a nonexistent comparison of the courtiers 'garments seemingly new-dyed by salt water to "players' costumes, "and misread Prospero's account of the witch Sycorax (predictably yet another caricature of Queen Elizabeth) arriving on the island" with child "as meaning she already had a small Caliban trotting by her side. The One and Only
  • Crafted from soft, unmolded, undyed horsehide that faces away from the body, and plush natural sheep's wool that faces against, it provides exceptional all-day comfort.
  • In the real world, the 2012 election will be decided by independent voters, not dyed-in-the-wool conservatives, and Republicans need a candidate who will appeal to centrists. Independents Aren't Afraid of Bold Political Reform
  • They're in yarn-dyed jacquard in pima cotton with contrast piping. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the dyed cloth becomes black and shines with amaranth.
  • She is described as white, of "largish" build, with mousy brown hair if not dyed. Undefined
  • Lord, but he was handsome in his profusion of blues—the dark blue coat of superfine, breeches of light blue silk, and his beaver hat dyed blue. How to Woo a Reluctant Lady
  • As I walked past a pudgy child who looked to be three and a half, shoeless in a tie-dyed shirt and playing with a squirt gun, I heard a horse neigh and watched a couple of proud looking Rhode Island Red hens scamper across the yard with their combs quivering. CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • The mantle consists of a central panel and friezelike border, both made of natural cotton and brightly dyed camelid wool. Fabric of Time
  • Draw a chart of similarities between true roses and canker roses: both are deep dyed, both hang on thorns, both play wantonly as the zephyr discloses their covered buds.
  • Bizarre bazaar: The classic and 21st-century head shop gear included a $500 sterling-silver, ruby-and-sapphire-studded belt buckle engraved with Jerry Garcia's image; tie-dyed Bill Blass Jeans-label smocks, $50; hemp wallets, $14; and packs of Zig-Zag rolling papers, $2. Expecting Rain
  • 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. Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan
  • The vest was cut from a damask brocade and the breeches from bengaline, the latter which was dyed to match the vest fabric.
  • Most recipes simply call for smoked haddock, with some adding "preferably undyed" – the taste is generally exactly the same, though obviously all that yellow colouring adds nothing positive to the nutritional content – but Stirling-born Nick Nairn specifies Arbroath smokies in his Great British Menu recipe. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • A good reason for making it piece-dyed is that this method is much cheaper than if the yarn is dyed previous to the weaving. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • This fabric offers a nice complement to the new pure silk woven yarn-dyed plaids coming out of China for draperies and bedding accessories.
  • The pieces were passed through aluminate of soda at 18° B., then through ammonium chloride, washed, dyed with garancin, taken through an oil-bath, dried and steamed for an hour, and were finally cleared in the ordinary manner for Turkey-reds. Scientific American Supplement, No. 286, June 25, 1881
  • A natural, undyed wool cover can be re-waterproofed with lanolin every few weeks, or as needed.
  • A further proof of the acid nature of lanuginic acid is that wool may be dyed a fine magenta colour in a colourless solution of rosaniline base; for since rosaniline base is colourless, and it only forms a colour when combined with acids, the fibre has evidently acted the part of an acid in the combination. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics
  • Other dye-stuffs, such as fustic, Persian berries and Alizarine yellow, are best dyed on a basic chrome mordant, which is effected when tartar or oxalic acid is the assistant mordant used, or when some other form of chrome compound than bichrome is employed. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics
  • I’d love to read a short story invlolving the mother seeing Beth’s photo, with her skin dyed prown. CHOCOLATE MILK • by Ladonna A. Watkins
  • First the technician threaded my brows, then she dyed them one shade darker than my natural tone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Raw silk wound on spools in a single thread, and called singles is often used to make warps (that is, the threads running lengthwise of a piece of cloth) for piece-dyed goods, or cloth which is woven with the gum in the silk, and afterward boiled out and dyed. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • The dyed threads are then used for weaving sarees, headscarves and fabrics.
  • The Weatherproof line includes three new fabric-dyed mercerized solids and three new yarn-dyed mercerized styles for 2003.
  • He was a Communist, of sorts, and a deep-dyed New York-style baseball enthusiast.
  • I quite agree, except I chose to hide behind my facade of dyed hair and unnatural lashes while pretending to not understand and therefore was spared the embarrassment of giving my unsubstantial opinions.
  • This is almost certainly not some deep-dyed plot by the company to rewrite history, but is the product of dismaying ignorance.
  • Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, as a dyed-in-the-wool southerner, substitutes olive oil, while those posh Hairy Bikers suggest goose fat. How to cook perfect yorkshire puddings
  • They basically had the ability to map that shade to a point in colourspace in their heads, imagine the point that the dyed thread was meant to be at, figure out from that exactly how far it needed to be "shifted" in each dimension, and calculate how much of what particular dye they'd need to achieve that with a redye. Archive 2009-02-01
  • 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.
  • The designer even managed to transfer a brocade lattice motif over the curvaceous sheepskin jacket coupled with fluttering silk skirt, and dyed all his furs in flashy tones of blue, pink and purple.
  • Typical of fine Indian chintz, the cotton is not printed, but mordant-painted and resistdyed.
  • Andy twisted her lips in a wry smile and tossed her dyed black hair over her shoulder.
  • Brown crumbs were left undyed but sprayed with water and dried to control for processing effects on texture.
  • Hauser is about as bland as they come, robotically experiencing happiness, pain, and anger without ever messing his dyed hair or wrinkling his smoothed face.
  • After throwing on my oldest pair of jeans and aqua and lilac tie-dyed T-shirt, I made it to the meal tent.
  • I'm a dyed in the wool Dem., but this Lincoln gal is just a totally hypocritical sleazebag. Lincoln will not return Goldman Sachs donations
  • Christian Dior , they would have been swept up into a high-drama, high-heeled vision of high-style, inspired by the 20th century illustrator, René Gruau, and interpreted with chiaroscuro hand-dyed silk tulle, voluminous, multiple layers, and 'brushstroke'-hats. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The neat bob of hair has been dyed a fashionable shade of EastEnders blonde. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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. A Fashion Designer Gets a Global View
  • Colours and designs may vary slightly from the illustration due to the nature of hand-dyed cloth and the availability of kitenge designs.
  • The proprietor was a middle-aged woman with dyed hair and a small, mean mouth, tight as a spring-loaded purse. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • I dyed them red and black, and left an equal quantity unmarked. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Traditionally, they wear tunics and sarongs of homespun cotton, dyed red, blue, and black.
  • See, lackaday! the lady of Dolberg's beautiful chamois skin that was to be dyed of a delicate green for her ladyship's slippers. The Young Emigrants; Madelaine Tube; the Boy and the Book; and Crystal Palace
  • Their robes were woven of wool, richly dyed, and trimmed with white fur only: fox, ermine and tufts of ice-bear. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Most of their hair is dyed ebony black along with their fingernails.
  • She was wearing a kilt that morning, a wrap of heavy pleated material belted at her waist and colored in a green and brown tie-dyed pattern.
  • The mordant still had to penetrate the fiber — a good printed fabric, like any good dyed fabric, was colored as evenly on the reverse as on the face — but had to remain unaffected by capillary action. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • As we finally entered the ward, the first person I saw was a tall girl topped with a bush of thick dyed black curls.
  • Dyed merino tops are perfect for hand spinning and felting projects.
  • That's why dyed-in-the-wool villains are so arrogant and pleased with themselves: what they have done doesn't brook inspection. PROSPECT HILL
  • His fate changes when he loses a bet and pays his forfeit by having his hair dyed platinum blonde.
  • Textiles include appliqué work, embroidery, tie-dyed fabrics, and various types of hand-loomed cloth.
  • Her hair was dyed bright orange and her face was powdered a chalky white. AN UNLIKELY COUNTESS: Lily Budge and the 13th Earl of Galloway
  • If you see one of these dyed monstrosities on your fishmonger's slab, shun it. Times, Sunday Times
  • On piece-dyed goods part of the finishing is done before and part after the dyeing process. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • Priscilla's hair was dyed jet black.
  • “Then, sir,” said the baronet, giving me back my letter, “you must be a double-dyed villain.” Tales of all countries
  • Hutchison Wampoa, the parent company, is, after all, of deep-dyed blue-chip hue.
  • Their feminine clothes feature hand-dyed silk shirts printed with abstract geometric shapes in creams and browns and some are finished with soft leather panels.
  • It required him to have his blond hair dyed dark brown. The Sun
  • Saturday, Shara came over and brought some silk, noil and habotai, which she wanted dyed. Time off
  • This young lady in her fringed green cowboy suit with boots dyed to match struck me as an image out of time, her blonde hair streaming backwards under her Stetson.
  • She picked out a pair of jean shorts and a purple tie-dyed shirt.
  • On one town plan dating to 1610, an area north-west of the mill was known as Tenter Bank, and tenter frames were used for stretching cloth after it had been fulled and dyed.
  • You can get undyed silk organza from them too, and I also suggest that you post a note at fabrics.net to check on other suppliers.
  • I loved it when I dyed my hair pink. Times, Sunday Times
  • His fate changes when he loses a bet and pays his forfeit by having his hair dyed platinum blonde.
  • It required him to have his blond hair dyed dark brown. The Sun
  • Anyone would think he had dyed his hair purple. The Sun
  • It can be found dyed orange and smoked. Food Watch
  • The new autumn designs are in the shops now, and for every beautifully cut coat, there is a freakish nightmare, covered in zips and vividly-dyed fur.
  • Paint and tattoos adorned bodies sometimes naked, oftener wrapped in a dyed woolen kilt-a sort of primitive himation-or attired in breeches and perhaps a tunic of gaudy hues. The Boat of a Million Years
  • He stands out from the crowd with his dyed red hair and knee-high socks. Times, Sunday Times
  • I won her birthday-comment drawing last week and this gorgeous fiber is the spinning prize, so beautifully dyed Corriedale! Archive 2006-05-01
  • The second stage tomorrow will pass fields in which sheep have had their wool dyed pink. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had dirty grey hair, wore a dirty tie-dyed T-shirt and a dirty knitted cap.
  • It wasn't dyed, because I could see it shining midnight blue in the sunlight that fell through the raffia matting above us. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Far from being a deep-dyed traditionalist, he is a maverick, a valuable eccentric, who uses his influence to stimulate rather than stifle debate.
  • It took weeks to turn out a single batch of dyed fabric. Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
  • She has beautiful even skin and her hair is short and undyed, flecked pretty silver.

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