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dishful


Meanings
  • A dish that is unusually full or generous in size or quantity.

    - "The holiday feast was a dishful spread."
    - "After a long day of hiking, we returned to a dishful campfire dinner."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with dishful
dish , wish , fish , pish , lish , mish
Homophones
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  1. Dishful () : A dish that is unusually full or generous in size or quantity.

  2. Disc () : A flat circular object, typically made of a hard material like plastic or metal, and used for various purposes such as storing or playing music, or serving as a component in electronic devices.

  3. Discotheque () : A large building or room where people go to dance and socialize, typically accompanied by music played by a DJ.

  4. Disco () : A genre of popular music that originated in the late 1960s and early 1970s, characterized by its use of repetitive rhythmic patterns, often accompanied by strong bass lines and upbeat melodies.

  5. Dish () : A container or vessel used for holding or serving food, typically with a handle or a lid that can be easily removed or replaced.

  6. Dishpan () : A large shallow basin or pan, typically made of metal or plastic, and used for washing dishes, vegetables, or other small objects, typically with the use of soap, water, and a sponge or scrub brush.

  7. Dish towel () : A large absorbent towel, typically made of cotton, linen, or hemp, and used for drying dishes, glassware, or other kitchenware, or for wiping down counters, tables, or other surfaces in the kitchen or dining area.


Variants
List of all variants of dishful that leads to same result
dishevel , disheveled , disheveling , dishevelled , dishevelling , dishevelment , dishevelments , dishevels
Etymology
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The term 'dishful' is derived from the Old English word 'disc', meaning 'container or dish', and the Old English word 'ful', meaning 'full or complete'. Thus, the term 'dishful' originally meant 'a dish that is unusually full or complete'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Serving dish: A dish used for serving food to guests or family members, typically larger in size and often decorated with intricate designs or patterns to add visual appeal and elegance to the dining experience.

  2. Buffet table: A long table used for displaying and serving food at a buffet or a self-service meal, typically featuring a variety of dishes, including hot and cold entrees, salads, side dishes, and desserts, all arranged in an attractive and visually appealing manner to entice and satisfy the guests or diners.

  3. Cutlery: A set of sharp-edged eating tools used for cutting, spearing, or lifting food from a plate or a serving dish, typically consisting of a fork, a knife, and a spoon, all designed and crafted to provide maximum functionality, durability, and elegance, making them an essential and indispensable part of any dining experience.


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