Dyed-in-the-wool is a an adjective describing something that is uncompromising.
Grandma Nittles, the matriarch of the family, ruled with a dyed-in-the-wool fist; as a result, nothing anyone ever did was good enough.
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Dyed-in-the-wool is a an adjective describing something that is uncompromising.
Grandma Nittles, the matriarch of the family, ruled with a dyed-in-the-wool fist; as a result, nothing anyone ever did was good enough.
Arrant is an adjective describing complete or thorough.
Failure to read arrantly through the contract cost the naïve musician several millions of dollars.
Mythomania is a noun meaning an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and exaggerating.
Charlene was known as the mythomaniac in her circle of friends for her personal life seemed to mirror the dramatics read in tabloids.
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