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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dyed yellow" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could say, "The fabric had been dyed yellow to produce a bright and cheerful color."
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The hair is dyed yellow and carefully gelled.
Sometimes it seemed as if the whole county of the white rose had been dyed yellow.
They flayed the bodies and put on the skins, which were dyed yellow and called teocuitlaquemitl ("golden clothes").
Copper made pallid pickles green again; children ate candies turned red with lead; old milk was watered down, dyed yellow and thickened with flour and other dubious powders.
Many of the women employed in the factories found their skin had been dyed yellow by the chemicals used in the manufacturing process, earning them the nickname "canary girls".
Banh, or bread, is well represented, too, in a selection of banh mi sandwiches — including the Saigon Special, featuring house-made pâté and bacon — and in two versions of banh xeo, an impeccably crisp fried, omelette-like rice-flour crêpe dyed yellow with turmeric powder.
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[YELLOW] Yellow samples from those Persian velvets are often dyed with yellow larkspur (Delphinium semibarbatum Bien. ex Boiss, D. zalil Aitch. & Hemsl).. Examples of the chromatograms of samples dyed with yellow larkspur are shown in Figure 4A.
He is short and compact, with spiked hair dyed partly yellow.
His hair, dyed canary yellow, was buzzed short on the sides and spiked on top.
I'm a European!" shouts Mama Clementine, whose short hair is dyed bright yellow and who is wearing lipstick only on her bottom lip.
27.115 as an example, and of a reference sample dyed with yellow larkspur.
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