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[ UK /dˈɪʃd/ ]
[ US /ˈdɪʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. shaped like a dish or pan

How To Use dished In A Sentence

  • They brandished frontal bones, the dismembered quarters of kids and goats; they struck the bronze cantharus, they tossed the silver obba up aloft. Widdershins
  • Horses clattered through the whiteness, their backs and foreheads sporting melting ice dribbling over their dished faces.
  • His moment of glory came in a raid on a Kilburn flat when the tenant brandished a loaded gun in his face. The Sun
  • She dished out the salad.
  • Meat pies would be dished up with sauce squeezed by the lady behind the counter and full strength beers would be served in bottles.
  • Lawlor brandished a butcher's knife, the two fought in the hallway, police were called, and Johnson left the Prestwick. Falls Church man Mark Lawlor convicted of capital murder of Genevieve Orange
  • He and an accomplice had brandished an unloaded gun, but nobody was hurt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lindsay was kind of moping around, and Sam had to keep checking on her and cuddling her," our spy dished. The Superficial - Because You're Ugly
  • Then she brandished a small hand-held blender. Times, Sunday Times
  • We stropped our straight razors, brandished horsehair wands.
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