Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
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DYED IN THE WOOL
having a trait that is thoroughly ingrained or basic to one’s nature
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1. Ron and Ted love baseball. They know all the players on every team and all the statistics about each one. They are dyed-in-the-wool baseball fans.
2. No one works harder than Ann for the protection of the environment and wildlife. She is dyed in the wool as far as conservation goes. |
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