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dish out
verb
- tr, adverb to distribute
- dish it outto inflict punishment
he can't take it, but he can sure dish it out
Example Sentences
Virtual Kim swans in every so often to dish out advice like a buxom fairy godmother.
Baron Cohen can certainly dish out embarrassment (see Posh and Becks).
Then, too, asparagus is sometimes served on toast, which is another means of making a more nutritious dish out of this vegetable.
For lack of this in a simple form, he concocted a dish out of vegetables, fruit and oil, which proved to him a great benefit.
I set up my typewriter in a corner near a window and dug a gay cushion or two and a chafing-dish out of my trunk.
They will make a dish out of almost any of the herbs of the field, or of birds, beasts, or creeping things.
Know how to make up a dish out of what was left over from the meals of the day before.
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