tie-dye
[ tahy-dahy ]
/ ˈtaɪˌdaɪ /
verb (used with object), tie-dyed, tie-dye·ing.
to dye (fabric) by tie-dyeing.
noun
tie-dyeing.
Informal.
a fabric or garment dyed by tie-dyeing.
Origin of tie-dye
First recorded in 1935–40
Words nearby tie-dye
tie up,
tie, tied,
tie-and-dye,
tie-break,
tie-down,
tie-dye,
tie-dyed,
tie-dyeing,
tie-in,
tie-off rail,
tie-up
Example sentences from the Web for tie-dyed
He's wearing his usual beret, tie-dyed T-shirt and parachute pants.
The Stacks: The Neville Brothers Stake Their Claim as Bards of the Bayou |John Ed Bradley |April 27, 2014 |DAILY BEASTAt Versace, the best elements were tie-dyed prints in blue with a signature Medusa seemingly floating amid a summer sky.
Ode to Joy: Dolce, Versace and Bottega in Milan for Spring 2013 |Robin Givhan |September 23, 2012 |DAILY BEASTThere is the girl with the tie-dyed purse and the woven Fair Isle flats (so Urban Outfitters).
Steele publicized the boycott on his blog, Tie-Dyed Jive in the (415), and sent out a press release promoting it.
British Dictionary definitions for tie-dyed
tie-dyed
adjective
(of textiles) given a pattern by tie-dyeing