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dishy
[dish-ee]
adjective
Chiefly British.very attractive; pretty or beautiful.
a couple of dishy fashion models.
gossipy; full of gossip.
a dishy book about Hollywood.
dishy
/ ˈɪʃɪ /
adjective
good-looking or attractive
Example Sentences
The first “Simple Favor” was already a dishy delight — and if that summary intrigues you, it’s worth a watch to take in all of the preposterous twists and turns I’ve left out for expediency.
Theirs is a fun, dishy and surprisingly moving read.
The former was a glossy free monthly that focused on dishy entertainment stories; the bare-bones latter was the Latino version of the PennySaver.
She does a lot of these inspirational talks, and “Master of Me” has a bit of that trademark cheerleader energy — a unique blend of dishy, behind-the-scenes tell-all and conversational wisdom.
Michaels “was aghast at the condition” of the studio, according to “Live From New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live,” the dishy book by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales.
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