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tie-dye

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[tahy-dahy] / ˈtaɪˌdaɪ /

verb (used with object)

tie-dyed, tie-dyeing
  1. to dye (fabric) by tie-dyeing.


noun

  1. tie-dyeing.

  2. Informal. a fabric or garment dyed by tie-dyeing.

Etymology

Origin of tie-dye

First recorded in 1935–40

Example Sentences

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Those students’ mood momentarily brightened when they were given tie-dye T-shirts as a tribute to the late Bill Walton, who was honored in a pregame video.

From Los Angeles Times

They visit artisans at work making tie-dye cloth in nearby Arimatsu, a village that has been perfecting the art of dyeing fabrics in intricate patterns for 400 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Douthard, a DJ who wore a brightly colored tie-dye T-shirt, said he received federal food aid and was concerned about the delay in funding.

From Los Angeles Times

Authorities described the suspect as a heavyset man wearing a tie-dye sweatshirt and blue pants.

From Los Angeles Times

Even several members of the CBS television production crew wore colorful tie-dye T-shirts.

From Los Angeles Times