Wiktionary
n. A perforated rack on which washed dishes, etc. may be placed in order to dry.
WordNet
n. a rack for holding dishes as dishwater drains off of them
Usage examples of "dish rack".
I could see a single plate, a cereal bowl, a spoon, and a coffee mug in the dish rack.
I took a clean mug from the dish rack and poured myself a cup of tea, then sat at the kitchen table watching Henry work.
When I finished my cereal, I washed my bowl and spoon and left them in the dish rack.
The dish rack became a second fire, and it and the plastic bag in which it was carried burned themselves to Norah&rsquo.
She put something in the dish rack, dried her hands on a towel, and then reached for the radio and turned it off.
Ukiah washed it quickly, set it with the other plates in the dish rack, and dried his hands on a tea towel.
He nods toward my favorite blue mug, back in its usual place in the dish rack by the sink.
Estelle snagged a skillet out of the dish rack, crossed the room, and raised it for a rocketing forehand shot to Catfish's head.