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Dyed In The Wool Expression Describe Person Fixed Uncompromising Deep Felt Beliefs

Phrase/Idiom dyed-in-the-wool
Definition This expression is used to describe a person who has fixed, uncompromising, deep-felt beliefs to which they are committed.
Example She is a dyed-in-the-wool ecologist. You can’t change that.

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