dish the dirt

VERB
  1. wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies
    She won't dish the dirt
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How To Use dish the dirt In A Sentence

  • She loves to dish the dirt on her sisters.
  • She agreed to dish the dirt on her ex-husband for a fee of fifty thousand pounds.
  • She agreed to dish the dirt on her ex-husband for a fee of fifty thousand pounds.
  • They confide in each other, they mutually admire, bitch, dish the dirt and reminisce in such a delightful way that the audience is gulled into believing this is a comedy of manners, albeit manners of New Yorkers.
  • She won't dish the dirt
  • This made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to dish the dirt about his aggressive competitor.
  • This made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to dish the dirt about his aggressive competitor.
  • On eviction you will also be required to visit the diary room to vent your spleen and dish the dirt as you see fit.
  • This made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to dish the dirt about his aggressive competitor.
  • This made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to dish the dirt about his aggressive competitor.
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