ˌdish (sth) ˈup

ˌdish (sth) ˈup
phrasal verb
to put food into on plates so that people can eat it

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  • dish up — verb provide (usually but not necessarily food) (Freq. 1) We serve meals for the homeless She dished out the soup at 8 P.M. The entertainers served up a lively show • Syn: ↑serve, ↑serve up, ↑dish out, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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