The meaning of Dish
dɪʃ
Dish – definition
nounA shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food.
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An ovenproof dishnounA shallow, concave receptacle, especially one intended to hold a particular substance.
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The cats' water dishnounA sexually attractive person.
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I gather he's quite a dishnounInformation which is not generally known or available.
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If he has the real dish i wish he'd tell usnounConcavity of a spoked wheel resulting from a difference in spoke tension on each side and consequent sideways displacement of the rim in relation to the hub.
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This won't work because the wheel will end up way out of dish and the tire will likely rub the kick…
verbGossip or share information, especially information of an intimate or scandalous nature.
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Groups gather to brag about babies and dish about romancesverbUtterly destroy, confound, or defeat.
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The election interview dished labour's chancesverbGive concavity to (a wheel) by tensioning the spokes.
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I don't think i dished the wheel correctly—there's a rubbing sound
nounA piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food
nounA round, flat container with a raised edge, used for serving or holding food
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Who’s going to do the dishes (= clean the plates, glasses, etc.)?, this restaurant serves both cuba…
nounA container, flatter than a bowl and sometimes with a lid, from which food can be served or which can be used for cooking
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An oven-proof dish
nounAll the plates, glasses, knives, forks, etc. that have been used during a meal
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Do/wash the dishes have you done/washed the dishes?
nounFood prepared in a particular way as part of a meal
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A chicken/vegetarian dish
nounA sexually attractive person
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He's gorgeous - what a dish!
verbTo tell people unpleasant or shocking personal information about someone
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Dish the dirt on she agreed to dish the dirt on her ex-husband for a large fee.
verbIn team sports such as basketball or ice hockey, to pass the ball to another player in your team
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Dish off to he skated down the right wing, dishing off to owen for a slam-dunk goal., she can impro…
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Word origin
Old English disc ‘plate, bowl’ (related to Dutch dis, German Tisch ‘table’), based on Latin discus (see discus).
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