dye Idiom, Proverb
dyed-in-the-wool
Idiom(s): dyed-in-the-wool
Theme: STUBBORNNESS
permanent; indelible; stubborn. (Said of a person.)
• My uncle was a dyed-in-the-wool farmer. He wouldn't change for anything.
• Sally is a dyed-in-the-wool socialist.
dyed-in-the-wool|dye|dyed|wool
adj. phr. Thoroughly committed; inveterate; unchanging. He is a died-in-the-wool Conservative Republican.
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of (the) deepest dye
of the most marked, esp. the worst, sort
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