dyer

[ UK /dˈa‍ɪɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈdaɪɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone whose job is to dye cloth
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How To Use dyer In A Sentence

  • Opening to the power of intention, you begin knowing that conception, birth and death are all natural aspects of the energy field of creation. Wayne Dyer 
  • His grand-sounding name 'Tintoretto' means nothing but 'the little dyer,' and it was given to him because of his father's trade. Knights of Art; stories of the Italian painters
  • Danny Dyer and Zoo magazine in row over 'misquote' claim guardian. co.uk, Monday 10 May 2010 12.02 BST Film | guardian.co.uk
  • Everything is perfect in the universe - even your desire to improve it. Wayne Dyer 
  • He lists the names of dyers, weavers, and embroiderers where possible.
  • I learn that the simmering stuff is a dyer's root, known as madder, which will be converted into a purer and more concentrated product. The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography
  • When you abandon making choices, you enter the vast world of excuses. Wayne Dyer 
  • But Dyer had nothing to do with this imitative gang warfare. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • David Dyer-Bennet @ 312: "let me know when the t-shirts which have nothing to do with heresiarch other than having been inspired by the brief confusion are ready! Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again
  • Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez take their freaky instruments six-string baritone ukulele and mutant bass guitar on the road for this smash-and-grab video of a pounding piece of hemiola-ridden art rock about emotional claustrophobia. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
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