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- verb to
dye again
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Examples
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I mean, how hard would it be to just re-dye the things.
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My mother almost constantly nags me to re-dye my hair...
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-- Dyed your hair: I'm thinking about lettin shelli re-dye mine.
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Wash same in Fuller's earth, and if the shade is then too pale, re-dye.
Vegetable Dyes Being a Book of Recipes and Other Information Useful to the Dyer
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Madder, bring to boil in 1 hour and boil a few minutes, rinse, re-dye as above, pass through warm soap bath, 2 oz., wash and dry.
Vegetable Dyes Being a Book of Recipes and Other Information Useful to the Dyer
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No one supposes that the individual traitors can be restored to confidence, that Twiggs can re-dye his reputation, or any deep-sea-soundings fish up Maury's drowned honor.
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I will bring with me another bottle, tonight, so that you can at least re-dye your skin.
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He obtained a very vivid red, which he could not make indelible owing to his having no mordant, but he could easily re-dye the cloth when the wind or rain had faded it.
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I don't want to re-dye it, I just want it to go back to its natural colour.
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Remember: you can always re-dye to add pigments, so play around with the amount of color that best suits you.
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