The clothes that carry this tag often have dark or bright dyes that could run off on other clothes or even on your skin.
The colorful sparks flash before my eyes, the world loses its bright dyes, turns into the pale and flat picture.
R-Phycoerythrin and B-Phycoerythrin are among the brightest fluorescent dyes ever identified.
But because antifreeze is sweet to the taste, and colored with bright fluorescent dyes to help mechanics spot leaks, it is also attractive to children.
Sections of his cavalry, under the leadership of his brothers and other trusted band members, were distinguished by appearance, adopting bright dyes and metal ornaments.
Old women who try to look young with "short skirts and bright dyes," she said, are not only "unesthetic" but "heartbreaking."
She wore a multihued green cloak wrapped about her body, the bright dyes almost luminous in the dim light.
The four guards received handsome leather pouches worked with each man's badge or device in bright dyes and threads while they waited.
Chemists developed new, cheap, bright dyes that displaced the old animal or vegetable dyes.
Wood chew toys are made of a safe, non-poisonous, softer wood and are often coated in bright, vegetable-based dyes or paints.