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  • 11dish — dish1 S3 [dıʃ] n [: Old English; Origin: disc, from Latin discus disk, plate ] 1.) a flat container with low sides, for serving food from or cooking food in →↑bowl ▪ a serving dish ▪ an ovenproof dish dish of ▪ …

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  • 12dish — I UK [dɪʃ] / US noun Word forms dish : singular dish plural dishes ** 1) [countable] an open container like a plate, but not as deep as a bowl, used for serving or cooking food Place the fruit in a large shallow dish. an ovenproof dish a pie dish …

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  • 13dish — /dɪʃ / (say dish) noun 1. an open, more or less shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food. 2. that which is served or contained in a dish. 3. a particular article or… …

  • 14dish — [[t]dɪʃ[/t]] n. 1) cer an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, etc., used esp. for holding or serving food 2) any container used at table 3) the food contained in a dish 4) coo a particular article or preparation of food: an easy …

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  • 15Like I Love You — Infobox Single Name = Like I Love You Artist = Justin Timberlake featuring Clipse Album = Justified Released = August 2002 (worldwide) November 2002 (UK) Format = Digital download, CD single, 12 single Recorded = 2002 Genre = Dance pop Length = 4 …

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  • 16dish out — verb 1. administer or bestow, as in small portions administer critical remarks to everyone present dole out some money shell out pocket money for the children deal a blow to someone the machine dispenses soft drinks • Syn: ↑distribu …

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  • 17dish-shaped — adjective shaped like a dish or pan • Syn: ↑dished, ↑patelliform • Similar to: ↑concave * * * dish shaped «DIHSH SHAYPT», adjective. shaped like a dish: »With this 140 foot, dish shaped antenna to catch radio radiation from vast regions of space …

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  • 18dish — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English disc plate, from Latin discus quoit, disk, dish, from Greek diskos, from dikein to throw Date: before 12th century 1. a. a more or less concave vessel from which food is served b. the contents… …

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  • 19dish out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms dish out : present tense I/you/we/they dish out he/she/it dishes out present participle dishing out past tense dished out past participle dished out 1) informal to give things to a number of people Some… …

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  • 20dish cross — noun : a low cross shaped stand that is used for holding dishes at the table and that consists usually of adjustable silver bars with a small lamp being placed beneath the center to keep the food hot * * * dish cross, a metal stand to support a… …

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