If people have been eying me strangely this week it's because I've dyed my hair.
From the telegraph.co.uk
It's thought the chemicals in the factory has dyed their fur the strange colour.
From the bbc.co.uk
Two Louis XV chairs with dyed pony fur upholstery sit in front of the fireplace.
From the courier-journal.com
Their tie-dyed, dreadlock-draped outfits looked as if the vultures had attacked.
From the chron.com
To keep track of one another in crowded areas, they say, wear tie-dyed T-shirts.
From the dispatch.com
She had dyed her brown hair to blonde and was alone in the hostel when detained.
From the cnn.com
So she dyed her hair, covered her tattoos with clothing, and kept investigating.
From the huffingtonpost.com
Dye lot is a number that identifies yarns dyed in the same vat at the same time.
From the en.wikipedia.org
She is wearing a Jeff Garner dress made of peace silk and home-dyed with indigo.
From the guardian.co.uk
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A usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e.g. fabrics or hair
Color with dye; "Please dye these shoes"
(dyed) bleached: (used of color) artificially produced; not natural; "a bleached blonde"
(dyeing) the use of dye to change the color of something permanently
A dye can generally be described as a colored substance that has an affinity to the to which it is being applied. The dye is generally applied in an aqueous solution, and may require a mordant to improve the fastness of the dye on the fiber.
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Dye may refer to: *Alice Dye (born 1927), American golfer *Babe Dye (1898-1962), Canadian hockey forward *Brad Dye (born 1933), American politician *Cameron Dye (born 1959), American actor *Dale Dye (born 1944), American actor *David William Dye (1887-1932), English physicistn*Doug Dye (1921- ...
Dyeing is the process of imparting colours to a textile material in loose fibre, yarn, cloth or garment form by treatment with a dye.