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will dye

  • future tense
    of dye.
    dye
    noun
    a coloring material or matter.

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I will dye my hair blue when I reach my fundraising goal – blue to show my support for the NHS.

From The Guardian Apr. 24, 2020

Binnington said he will give Bieber 10 breakaway chances against him and if the pop star scores on him then he will dye his hair platinum blond.

From Fox News Jan. 2, 2020

The unconventional colouring also inspired a song, Dye My Hair, in which she tells her partner, "I will dye my hair blonde for you".

From BBC Mar. 1, 2018

Cotton, for instance, receives scarcely any tinge from the same bath that will dye woollen a deep scarlet.

From The Botanist's Companion, Volume II by William Salisbury

I, for one, will dye rallying round my Thrown.

From Burlesques by William Makepeace Thackeray