Plates, dishes and other eating and serving tableware, usually made of some ceramic material
A range of food of a particular type
Silver dishes, containers, or cutlery
Plural for a shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food
“Pile the potatoes into a warm serving dish.”
Plural for the food contained or served in a dish
“She quickly finishing her dish, eager for a second helping.”
Plural for the contents of a dish or plate, or its measurement
“Marie served us a dish of zucchini. It tasted bitter, so we sent it back to the kitchen.”
Plural for news circulating in the form of rumor or gossip
“In order to keep up to date on the latest dish on Hollywood personalities, she regularly read the lurid gossip magazines of the time.”
Plural for a person who is very physically attractive
“I met her at the school, and she was quite a dish, the most beautiful girl I had ever seen.”
Plural for a hole or depression in something
Plural for a flat, thin circular object
Plural for a condition of favoring or liking
Plural for dish with fish and fried potatoes
Plural for a period of conversation or discussion
Plural for a woman or female person
Plural for an object for holding or transporting something
To discuss, or gossip about, confidential or personal information
“Reporters would dish about how exciting it was for them to be on a plane with this-or-that big-name anchorwoman or newspaper legend.”
To reveal or relate confidential or personal information to others
“Rob Lowe recently sat down with Men's Health to dish his secrets to staying fit.”
To have a severely detrimental effect on
To lift out (liquid) with a utensil
To form by making a hole
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