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dish

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Utensils, Food, dishdishdish1 /dɪʃ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable]  1Image of dishDFUa flat container with low sides, for serving food from or cooking food inbowl a serving dish an ovenproof dishdish of a large dish of spaghetti2 the dishes3 DFFa type of food that is cooked in a particular way and served as part of a meal a wonderful pasta dish The menu includes a wide selection of vegetarian dishes. This soup is substantial enough to serve as a main dish (=the biggest part of a meal).see thesaurus at food 4 something that is shaped like a dish a soap dish5 informal old-fashionedSEXY someone who is sexually attractive side dish, satellite dishExamples from the CorpusdishJust think of a loud noise-say, a dish breaking on the floor-that stops all the conversation in a room.Arrange 3 filled shells in each of two oval baking dishes sprayed with cooking spray.a casserole disha classic Creole dishMy favourite Italian dish is lasagne.Gumbo, rice dressings and Jambalaya are all one-pot dishes, which are perfect for feeding large numbers.We serve a variety of Thai dishes.Half fill the dishes with the salmon mixture, then place a teaspoon of caviar in the centre.Consider also the time required to heat the dish to have it safe for eating.In any case, there was always the problem of what to do with the dish.This dish can be served hot or cold.a delicious vegetable dish with a spicy nut sauceIn addition to the extensive Tandoori menu, there is a wide selection of vegetarian dishes.We talk about other eggs, other wonderful dishes we have eaten in times past. main dishMenus vary through the fortnight, and include a starter, a main dish with green salad and a sweet.The text was laid out playfully like a cookbook, with starters, sauces and main dishes.Dinner is three courses, with a choice of main dish.Today's main dish was cabbage and swede stew with dumplings.Simple salads of lettuce, tomatoes and olives may accompany most of the main dishes.For buffets and fork suppers, serve one or two main dishes with a choice of salads and nibbles.dishdish2 verb  TALK TO somebody[intransitive, transitive] informal to give a lot of information about something or someone, especially something that would usually be secret or privatedish on She’s ready to dish on boys, beauty, and break-ups in her new column.dish the dirt (=tell people shocking things about someone’s private life) dish something ↔ out dish something ↔ up→ See Verb tableExamples from the CorpusdishThis made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to dish the dirt about his aggressive competitor.He goes on to dish the dirt about which Hollywood actors wear toupees.He is often hired to inform Fleet Street about client views or, less charitably, to dish the dirt on opponents.You can dish them out to visiting dignitaries at the end of a state visit.dish the dirtThey're the ones who'd love to dish the dirt.This made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to dish the dirt about his aggressive competitor.I dish the dirt for half an hour and then leave him.He is often hired to inform Fleet Street about client views or, less charitably, to dish the dirt on opponents.Origin dish1 Old English disc, from Latin discus disk, plate
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