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dished

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dished  (dsht)
adj.
1. Concave.
2. Slanting toward one another at the bottom. Used of a pair of wheels.

dished [dɪʃt]
adj
1. shaped like a dish; concave
2. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) (of a pair of road wheels) arranged so that they are closer to one another at the bottom than at the top
3. Informal exhausted or defeated
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.dished - shaped like a dish or pan
concave - curving inward
Translations
dished
adj (Tech) → konkav (gewölbt); wheelsgestürzt


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He took up his hat, and by this time 'Erb's wife had dished up the beefsteak and put on the table a plate of green peas.
Such a dinner he calculated could not be dished up under fifteen or eighteen dollars per head.
The third member of the party, Bill Wilson, or Big Bill as they called him, came in with a hundred-and-forty-pound pack; and what Tarwater esteemed to be a very rotten breakfast was dished out by Charles.
 
 
 
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