Dish
41dish up — PHRASAL VERB If you dish up food, you serve it. [INFORMAL] [V P n (not pron)] They dished up a superb meal... [V P] I ll dish up and you can grate the Parmesan. [Also V n P] …
42dish — n 1. container, receptacle, bowl, vessel, utensil; plate, platter, paten, saucer; tureen, crock, cup, porringer; pan, skillet, tray, salver; carafe, bottle. 2. serving, sampling, helping v 3. ladle, scoop, spoon, shovel, dig. 4. dish it out… …
43dish — noun 1) a china dish Syn: bowl, plate, platter, salver, pot 2) vegetarian dishes Syn: recipe, meal, course, fare Phrases …
44dish up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms dish up : present tense I/you/we/they dish up he/she/it dishes up present participle dishing up past tense dished up past participle dished up to put food into dishes so that it is ready to be… …
45dish — [1] A depression in the top of a piston. [2] Offsetting of the hub on a rear wheel on a derailleur bike to make room for the freewheel and still allow the wheel to be centered within the frame. Also see negative wheel dish offset dish …
46dish — see better are small fish than an empty dish revenge is a dish that can be eaten cold …
47dish — Normally used in third person reference to an attractive woman. It occurs as a kind of incidental vocative in The Limits of Love, by Frederic Raphael, which has: ‘There she is! That’s the dish I was telling you about hey, dish, come over… …
48dish — See: COVERED DISH SUPPER …
49dish — See: COVERED DISH SUPPER …
50dish — a dish shaped utensil used in hatcheries …