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dishy

[dish-ee] / ˈdɪʃ i /




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We have read their unvarnished emails, dishy texts, notes from meetings that determined OpenAI’s future—and one deeply human journal.

From The Wall Street Journal May 9, 2026

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.

From Salon May 3, 2025

Bob Woodward has a new book out next week—the theme is a whole buncha stuff that happened in the past few years—and, as ever, how accurate are all of his dishy revelations?

From Slate Oct. 12, 2024

Their combination of exquisite poetry and dishy gossip continues to attract audiences centuries later — often through comic book and TV adaptations.

From Seattle Times May 10, 2024

Dance to your daddy My bonny laddy, Dance to your ninny, My sweet lamb; You shall have a fishy In a little dishy, And a whirligiggy, And some nice jam.

From Harry's Ladder to Learning by Anonymous

Liane Moriarty usually packs her books with dishier secrets than those that give “Truly Madly Guilty” its title.

From New York Times Jul. 21, 2016

A dishier array of secrets animates Lookaway, Lookaway, Wilton Barnhardt’s big, enveloping novel about a status-conscious North Carolina family.

From New York Times Jun. 6, 2013

A blond cyborg, David is worlds dishier than Ian Holm’s Ash in the original, and carries himself with the stiff elegance of Star Wars’ C-3PO, but is neither cranky nor prone to malfunction.

From Time Jun. 5, 2012

Back in 2015, one of my dishiest banking sources called, incredulous, with a tip about Aubrey McClendon.

From New York Times Aug. 21, 2021

The dishiest the sleepover gets is when Caitlyn reveals that she worries about someone approaching her and how would she handle that.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 17, 2015

Much more than Schwarzenegger in his early Teutonic-slab phase, Momoa nicely fulfills the law of Hollywood Darwinism: survival of the dishiest.

From Time Aug. 18, 2011

Impersonating America's dishiest President--satyr and martyr--did not bring lasting luster to the careers of Stephen Collins, William Devane, James Franciscus or Cliff Robertson, let alone Vaughn Meader.

From Time Magazine Archive




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