dish out
Britishverb
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(tr, adverb) to distribute
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to inflict punishment
he can't take it, but he can sure dish it out
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Deal out, dispense, as in He dishes out advice to one and all . This expression alludes to serving food from a dish. ] Colloquial ; first half of 1600s]
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dish it out . Dispense abuse or punishment, as in He can dish it out with the best of them, but he can't take it . [ Slang ; c. 1930]
Example Sentences
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Traffic to fast-food chains began to fall in 2024, prompting McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Burger King and other companies to dish out more deals.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026
But they have now added strong away performances to their armoury, with a solid defensive display on Tuesday allowing Jens Petter Hauge and Hakon Evjen to dish out two sucker punches.
From Barron's • Feb. 24, 2026
It’s “one of the perks that helps persuade shoppers to dish out $60 or $120 for a membership every year,” the outlet added.
From Salon • May 3, 2025
Mel's intervention with Caspar definitely seems to have helped the couple, but Dr Lee cautions that the advice the experts dish out is often too short-term for it to have a lasting impact.
From BBC • Oct. 4, 2024
There were stories of big, burly men coming into town in Rolls Royces to sell as many Rolex watches as they could dish out.
From "Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, And A Dream" by H.G. Bissinger
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