verb
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to dye (a fabric, yarn, etc) excessively
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to dye for a second or third time with a different colour
Other Word Forms
- overdyer noun
Etymology
Origin of overdye
Example Sentences
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I have seen DIY websites where people bleach and/or overdye wool rugs.
From Washington Post
Does it make sense to try to lighten the overall color and then overdye with a neutral color such as beige or gray?
From Washington Post
The company uses an alkaline solution to remove the color, followed by an acidic solution to neutralize the rug, minimizing damage to the fibers, said Benjamin Hatooka, vice president of Rug Wash. The company posts prices on its website: $5 to $8 per square foot for the antique wash and $4 to $7 per square foot to overdye.
From Washington Post
Those are higher than the prices Hassanzadeh estimated Herat Oriental Rugs would charge: $4 to $8 per square foot for the color removal and $2 per square foot for overdye.
From Washington Post
Overdye, ō-vėr-dī′, v.t. to dye too deeply.
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