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dishy

[dish-ee] / ˈdɪʃ i /




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Sitting in a remote field and watching Dishy lock onto one of the thousands of SpaceX satellites orbiting overhead reminded me of the first time I used GPS to magically navigate myself home.

From The Verge • Jun. 25, 2022

And so you program in your location and Dishy basically does the rest for you.

From Slate • May 2, 2022

He's been dubbed "Dishy Rishi", "Britain's economic Jedi" and "Santa Claus in hazmat" in recent months, but most often he is referred to as a "possible future prime minister".

From BBC • Jul. 9, 2020

Mr. Sherman, a father himself whose plays include “Things We Want” and “Sophistry,” has the benefit of an excellent downtown cast in “Knickerbocker,” including Christina Kirk, Zak Orth, Ben Shenkman, Mia Barron and Bob Dishy.

From New York Times • Apr. 29, 2011

“No; but he’ll ask Dishy to let us off.”

From Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser by Handforth, W.B.




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