How To Use Dishy In A Sentence

  • Revolving around the romantic misadventures of four dishy Manhattan lasses, the show poses the great questions of our time: ‘Are there certain things one should never say in an intimate relationship?’
  • Stocking four flavours of dishy, piquant womanhood, it treated the audience to one tasty conundrum after another.
  • This is exactly the kind of dishy information Larry was hoping to get from his little experiment. Reality TV Magazine
  • July 28, 2008 at 3:59 am yup. twuz a cloaz call furr me. forchunatelee, i can hads a zippylock bag handee in teh kichen adn kwik putted it on & den , just az dat wuz givin way, putted on the glubs frum the dishy washin on taupe. Yes, teh lite gos off - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • After all, you never know when a dishy Mellors-type gamekeeper might crop up.
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  • And the best thing was that there was a really dishy Greek waiter.
  • That tall actor is a dishy man.
  • I did get a treat today though with quite a few dishy men in lush suits wandering around.
  • He was 61, but still undeniably dishy in his own way.
  • Later in The Yard, bolstered by the success of his new found flirting ability, Richard chatted someone up - a rather dishy Yank, called Seth.
  • I'm afraid that too many reviewers are disappointed when a memoir is not a dishy tell-all, serving up personal, intimate details.
  • There is a rich, dishy history to these library openings.
  • She was about 85 and kept saying how dishy he was.
  • He's despicable, but I read him anyway because he always had some dishy gossip. He who must not be paid attention
  • By contrast, the chef, who is mentioned, does not serve up dishy quotes.
  • The waiter was really dishy, and we went for coffee every day.
  • Children will love all the other characters including Dishy and Spoony, the two dames and Twinkle, Razzle and Dazzle, three starlets sent down to Earth to search for a missing star.
  • Today, however, there is a disquieting trend: presenters are apparently chosen because they are telegenic dishy dons, trendy in leather and denim, and they pronounce on subjects far from their own expertise.
  • The expatriate writer takes five questions about Florida, Tuscany, dirty hotels, and his dishy new book
  • Amidst lean bishops, solemn aristocrats and pale ladies who died in childbirth, Duke Robert lies vibrant and dishy through history.
  • A good example is a Venezuelan telenovela about a schoolgirl obsessed with a dishy musician.
  • The good news: Leading lady Joanne Kelly is still with us as Myka Bering, even though the tough, vulnerable, funny and deliciously dishy superagent quit her job in the Season 2 finale after her trust in H.G. Wells Jaime Murray almost led the end of the world. She's Back! Joanne Kelly Dishes on the Warehouse 13 Season Premiere
  • The dishy trashing of the film by the reviewer is not only heartbreaking, it's downright offensive.
  • What a dishy guy.
  • You'd think a dishy young man like that would be down in London with some film-star girl friend wouldn't you?
  • If that wasn't enough, he plays a dishy, sensitive stand-in father in the film, which is guaranteed to have the nation swooning and asking for more.
  • Matthew Risch, lately of "Pal Joey," is smooth and debonair as Sky Masterson, the high-rolling sharpie who wins the heart of Miss Sarah Brown Morgan James, the dishy Salvation Army doll who longs to save the souls of all the heels on Broadway. Joy in Runyonland
  • K-Lo: I don’t know I think it sounds kind of dishy to me! "More than the other primary candidates, Romney has President Bush’s virtues and avoids his flaws."
  • On the fifth and possibly spookiest episode so far we get to learn more about dishy doctor Jack.
  • But since I noticed that by the second commercial break the only person whose name I knew was Jamie, the dishy doctor our nurses swoon over, I'll leave you to work it out for yourselves.
  • Nicholas Bailey plays dishy hunk Dandini.
  • `I know she's very dishy and all that, not to say a celebrity. RIOT
  • Our suddenly dishy protagonist discovers that a ravenous appetite for human flesh is a small price to pay for popularity.
  • I grew up pretty firmly antipathetic to the lifeless slabs of fishy that schools flopped onto my little dishy, but I realise it's because they'd simply cooked the point right out of them.
  • 'Shakespeare in Love' (1998) The Earl of Oxford may have written this too, but Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard got screen credit for what is, by unanimous agreement among Shakespearean scholars, a totally fictional account of how a Bard with writer's block sought help from a shrink (who timed patients' sessions with an hourglass) and churned out "Romeo and Juliet" only after discovering his muse in a dishy, brainy aristocrat named Lady Viola. 'Like Crazy': From Cupid's Blunders, Wonders
  • Although I must admit dishy Geoff Dunning's coming to dinner tonight. THE SCAR
  • a dishy blonde
  • Trend micro house has its yenta as an decreasing echelon, tenebrionid magniloquently anabiotic dasyatidae in an dishy pharmacologic batrachomyomachia. Rational Review
  • This is not a dishy, tell-all tale of wasted days and wasted nights.
  • 'Packed with celebrity mentions and insider takes on exclusive Manhattan nightspots, this novel will captivate Weisberger's fans, who are sure to enjoy the dishy, if expansive, details'. Everyone Worth Knowing by Lauren Weisberger: Book summary
  • Some of us were remarried, some were freshly uncoupled, some were dating, and as the night got more and more dishy, one of the non-divorcees asked if any of us ever had a gut feeling from the start that the marriage was not going to work out. Did You Know, Deep Down, That You'd Get Divorced One Day?
  • That tall actor is a dishy man.
  • I'm afraid that too many reviewers are disappointed when a memoir is not a dishy tell-all, serving up personal, intimate details.
  • He might even - and the thought curiously excited him - have a decorous turn around the floor with the dishy Mrs Sawtry... THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • Stocking four flavours of dishy, piquant womanhood, it treated the audience to one tasty conundrum after another.
  • At the head of my bed next to the window was a drawing of a rather dishy young man with orange lips (an earlier Howard who died young).
  • And he was the most gracious, funny, dishy, wonderful person -- even better than he seems on the show. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 12 Recap: Empire State of Meh
  • I haven't joined yet, partly because Danny Wallace is a bit dishy, and passport photos of me are dreadful, and partly because I wasn't quite sure I was up to the regular acts of selflessness.
  • And I have to say Kyra you have been disappointing us because all of us who love those dishy gossip stories every now and then that we usually don't admit to, you guys never give us anything.
  • The mugging was merely the pretext for heavy-duty flirting between a dishy detective and Keelin, the lovelorn physiotherapist.

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