dish the dirt (Meaning)

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dish the dirt (v)

wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies

Synonyms & Antonyms of dish the dirt

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dish the dirt Sentence Examples

  1. The journalist wanted to dish the dirt on the corrupt politician's ties to organized crime.
  2. The tabloid newspaper ran a story dishing the dirt on the celebrities' wild party antics.
  3. The gossip columnist dished the dirt on the latest Hollywood breakups and divorces.
  4. The reality TV show featured contestants dishing the dirt on each other's personal lives.
  5. The tell-all book dished the dirt on the inner workings of the secretive organization.
  6. The anonymous blogger dished the dirt on local politicians' shady dealings.
  7. The disgruntled employee dished the dirt on his company's illegal activities to the authorities.
  8. I don't want to dish the dirt on my friends, but I will say that they can be quite messy sometimes.
  9. I find it hard to dish the dirt on anyone, even if I know they deserve it.
  10. I don't like to dish the dirt, but sometimes people just need to know the truth.

FAQs About the word dish the dirt

wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies

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The journalist wanted to dish the dirt on the corrupt politician's ties to organized crime.

The tabloid newspaper ran a story dishing the dirt on the celebrities' wild party antics.

The gossip columnist dished the dirt on the latest Hollywood breakups and divorces.

The reality TV show featured contestants dishing the dirt on each other's personal lives.