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provide (usually but not necessarily food)
She dished out the soup at 8 P.M.
We serve meals for the homeless
The entertainers served up a lively show
How To Use dish up In A Sentence
- The outlandish upsweep from the night before was disheveled, but still in tact as the pins still held the abundance of brunette locks together in certain places.
- "It is patently absurd that you should be able to put a satellite dish up on your house but should have to wrestle with the planning process for small scale microgeneration which is no more obtrusive."
- I stood there silent, wondering what concluding cliché she would dish up. THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
- Come to the table everybody - I'm ready to dish up.
- I placed the ramekin in an ovenproof dish and the poured water into the dish up to a level half way up the ramekin, before popping it into the preheated oven.
- You pour the wine while I dish up.
- Schools will also have to dish up high-quality meat and oily fish such as mackerel. The Sun
- I shall be ready to dish up in a few minutes ; are the family all at table?
- Come and wash your hands — I'm just going to dish up the dinner.
- Come to the table everybody - I'm ready to dish up.