"engrain" or "ingrain," meaning to dye in any fast colour. [Please select]
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Perhaps it is engrained, and cannot be easily recognised. [Please select]
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Obedience was engrained in every fibre of Crusoe's mental and corporeal being. [Please select]
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A spirit of self-assertion was engrained in him, and it was supported by a combative temperament. [Please select]
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"In peace thou shalt NOT die," repeated the voice; "even in death shalt thou think on the groans which this castle has echoed, on the blood that is engrained in its floors." [Please select]
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Not one of them, too, that did not jump with terror--engrained by the bitter experience of hundreds of generations--at her fiendish scream. [Please select]
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