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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
dishy
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And take that look off your face ... the dishy smile that the planners don't like.
▪ Judging by the photograph on the back, the author's really dishy, too.
▪ Still, while it may not be definitive, it certainly is delightfully dishy.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
dishy

dishy \dishy\ adj. good-looking; -- used of persons. [British informal]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
dishy

"very attractive," 1961, from dish (n.) in the "attractive or desirable person or thing" sense + -y (2).

Wiktionary
dishy

a. (context British slang English) sexy

WordNet
dishy
  1. adj. (informal British) good-looking; "a dishy blonde"

  2. [also: dishiest, dishier]

Usage examples of "dishy".

The Reed twins (the stuff of which harmless housewife-fantasies were made, in Belinda Josephson's humble opinion), along with Susi Geller and a dishy redhead Belinda didn't know, were standing on the lawn.

Then Brian, now the dishy Diane, enrolls at Georgia State - honors computer science major, by the way, which explains the high-test firewalls on the e-mails she sent to Grace.