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vb. (present participle of dish up English)
Usage examples of "dishing up".
What she doesn't learn while dishing up chicken-fried steaks and pitchers of beer is gleaned by her best friend, Estelle Oppers, who operates Estelle's Hair Fantasies in the front room of her house out on County 102.
There are moments when Ruby Bee's in the kitchen dishing up food, but it'd be real risky for anybody to go behind the bar.
Personally I'm prepared to put up with any amount of bad feeling as long as you're back where you belong, dishing up the stew.
It was full of women, hurriedly slicing boiled hams and roasts of beef, and carving roast chickens and dishing up vegetables.
But at least we won't have any of those octopus and seaweed specials he's been dishing up lately.
Mom and Dad were just dishing up the supper I'd started, which was frozen carrots (I mean, formerly frozen carrots), a lettuce salad, and baked chicken.
She'd sat down virtually at his feet and had begun dishing up gruel.
The oldest Zivonik girl was pouring coffee and the second-oldest boy was dishing up platters of eggs, bacon, and flapjacks.
Chauvelin sat down at the table, which had been prepared for the tall Englishman, and the innkeeper busied himself obsequiously round him, dishing up the soup and pouring out the wine.