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dyed-in-the-wool

 

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Term: dyed-in-the-wool

Description:

Dyed-in-the-wool is an idiom used to describe someone who has a deeply ingrained or absolute characteristic, belief, or quality that is unlikely to change. It often refers to a person's strong loyalty or commitment to a particular thing or ideology.

Sample Sentences:

  • She is a dyed-in-the-wool fan of the team, never missing a single game.
  • My grandfather is a dyed-in-the-wool conservative, always voting for the same political party.
  • He proved himself to be a dyed-in-the-wool entrepreneur, starting several successful businesses.
  • The company's dyed-in-the-wool dedication to customer satisfaction sets them apart from their competitors.

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