dishy = attraktiv, scharf, hübsch
“Millions of Indians watch Bollywood movies for the broken hearts, lost fortunes, DISHY actors and catchy tunes.”
The Economist
dishy
adjective, informal
- very attractive; pretty or beautiful (British)
- scandalous or gossipy (North American)
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ORIGIN
From around 1961, having meant a very attractive person. Thereafter becoming an adjective by adding ‘y’.
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LUSCIOUS LIPS
"The Sopranos" star Joey Pantoliano celebrated his 2002 Emmy nomination in a surprising fashion — by planting a kiss on the luscious lips of “Access Hollywood” co-star Billy Bush. “That,” said Bush, “was my first onscreen kiss — and I hope my last!”
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SYNONYMS
alluring, beckoning, come-hither, delectable, DISHY, drop-dead, fanciable, fetching, good-looking, gorgeous, kissable, lovesome, luscious, sultry,
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PRACTICE OWAD in an English conversation, discuss something like:
“Isn’t it interesting how food metaphors such as delectable, DISHY, and luscious also describe physical attractiveness…?”
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THANKS to Jacky for suggesting today’s word
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