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dyed

adjective as in colored

adjective as in tinted

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He's never dyed it, and he doesn't wear make-up in his films, unless he has a zit to cover up.

Though he made it back to the top by dint of talent and hard work, he remained a deep-dyed cynic for the rest of his life.

He's wearing his usual beret, tie-dyed T-shirt and parachute pants.

A stunning overhead shot reveals a sprawling field of bluecoat rebel bodies lying next to a pool dyed red with blood.

She had not changed, and the clear flush of health dyed her neck and cheeks as I frowned.

Drapes of velvety synthetic, dyed the deep green that Martian colonists like, covered the walls.

A flush of embarrassment dyed her face, and she threw a half-frightened look towards Tatsu.

"It is past," cried she, bending her henna-dyed hand across her brow, as if to drive away a vapor.

The Duke's casque was beaten and gory, his long white pennon red-dyed, his horse wounded.

The coverings were often made of the finest fabrics, dyed the most brilliant colors and worked with figures of gold.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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