dished

/dɪʃt/
adjective
  1. Shaped like a dish; concave.
    • The dished surface of the old frying pan made it perfect for frying eggs.
    • The dished shape of the satellite antenna helps focus the signal.
    • The car's hood had a dished dent from the hailstorm.
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verb
  1. Served food onto plates.
    • He dished the stew into bowls and passed them around the table.
    • She dished the pasta onto four plates for the family dinner.
    • The cafeteria worker dished out generous portions of mashed potatoes.
  2. Provided or distributed something, especially information or criticism.
    • He dished compliments to everyone at the party to make them feel welcome.
    • During the debate, the candidate dished out sharp criticism of her opponent.
    • The reporter dished the latest news about the election.
  3. Shaped like a dish; made concave.
    • The metal had been dished by the heavy impact of the hammer.
    • The potter dished the clay to form a shallow bowl.
    • The old wooden seat was dished from years of use.
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