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dish - use in sentences
Object
- dirt: True to her word, Verity pitched up at my office ready to ' dish the dirt ' on the CML.
Converse of object
- bake: Either grease or line shallow baking dish with glad bake.
- serve: Transfer the cooked carrots to a heated serving dish.
- cook: There's a daily choice of well cooked dishes from the buffet at around £ 7 a helping.
- wash: While he washed the dishes, I went to stand on the balcony and look out.
- grease: Place in greased ovenproof dish with the orange juice, cinnamon and sugar.
- prepare: With the policy of serving dishes prepared using only the freshest local produce, you are always assured of an enjoyable meal.
Adjective modifier
- ovenproof: Take the chicken pieces out of the bowl and put them into an ovenproof dish and bake for 10 minutes.
- vegetarian: A three course dinner with local, international or vegetarian dishes can be taken in the restaurant or on the terrace.
- shallow: Put 5 tbsp vinegar in a shallow dish just wide enough to fit 4 breast halves.
- tasty: There were several tasty dishes listed on the menu.
- savory: Please bring a sweet or savory dish to share.
- delicious: Fresh local produce are used to create delicious mouth watering dishes.
Modifies a noun
- washer: Does a dish washer, using three times more energy and water, really save much effort?
Noun used with modifier
- petri: A template for the acetate grids can be prepared by drawing round the base of a petri dish on a piece of graph paper.
- casserole: Heat the oil in a casserole dish on the hob.
- pasta: Ideal with a range of foods from spicy Indian to creamy pasta dishes.
- satellite: A satellite dish on a chimney, or any part of a building facing a highway.
- seafood: Learn how to make a substantial selection of seafood dishes.
- pie: Roll out half the pastry to line a 9 " pie dish Pour in the filling.
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