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1. towel
noun. ['ˈtaʊəl, ˈtaʊl'] a rectangular piece of absorbent cloth (or paper) for drying or wiping.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- towel (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Dish Towel
- sprowl
- sproul
- scowl
- prowl
- growl
- crowle
- crowl
- afoul
- towle
- soule
- raul
- moul
- jowl
- howl
- houle
- fowl
- foul
- cowl
- coull
- owl
Sentences with dish-towel
1. Noun Phrase
Grease a large bowl lightly with olive oil, add the dough and cover with a clean dish towel.
2. Noun Phrase
Cover the stack with a dish towel or blotter paper.
3. Noun Phrase
Place the drained screen on top of the dish towel, pulp side down.
4. Noun Phrase
Lift the screen away and place another dish towel or blotting paper on top of the handmade paper.
2. towel
verb. ['ˈtaʊəl, ˈtaʊl'] wipe with a towel.
Synonyms
Etymology
- towel (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. dish
noun. ['ˈdɪʃ'] a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- disc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- discus (Latin)
4. dish
noun. ['ˈdɪʃ'] a particular item of prepared food.
Synonyms
- cake
- Tetrazzini
- cottage pie
- stuffed peppers
- pilau
- sauerbraten
- meatball
- rijstafel
- ramequin
- scallopine
- rissole
- scampi
- meal
- poi
- galantine
- alimentation
- barbecue
- French toast
- sushi
- steak au poivre
- Maryland chicken
- sukiyaki
- kebab
- chili
- deviled egg
- casserole
- escalope de veau Orloff
- chow mein
- fondue
- rijstaffel
- moussaka
- steak tartare
- hash
- sauce
- buffalo wing
- lobster thermidor
- fish ball
- mould
- special
- entremets
- beef Stroganoff
- rijsttaffel
- pudding
- apple sauce
- beef Wellington
- Scotch egg
- stuffed derma
- fried egg
- victuals
- stew
- refried beans
- poached egg
- peppered steak
- veal parmigiana
- Spanish rice
- tempura
- sandwich plate
- seafood Newburg
- nutriment
- sauerkraut
- patty
- bitok
- lutefisk
- cold stuffed tomato
- pizza
- barbecued spareribs
- stuffed egg
- cannibal mound
- mold
- chili con carne
- ramekin
- tamale pie
- aliment
- fish finger
- chicken Kiev
- souffle
- veal parmesan
- spring roll
- repast
- pepper steak
- jambalaya
- curry
- side order
- snack food
- porridge
- frittata
- boeuf Bourguignonne
- Italian rice
- egg en cocotte
- teriyaki
- chicken cordon bleu
- pizza pie
- stuffed grape leaves
- scrambled eggs
- piece de resistance
- biryani
- Boston baked beans
- falafel
- side dish
- soup
- stuffed tomato
- viand
- Swiss steak
- omelette
- meat loaf
- coq au vin
- tartar steak
- boiled egg
- barbecued wing
- burrito
- chop suey
- beef Bourguignonne
- chicken paprikash
- spareribs
- Belgian beef stew
- filet de boeuf en croute
- omelet
- osso buco
- adobo
- timbale
- carbonnade flamande
- tostada
- fish stick
- pasta
- frijoles refritos
- bubble and squeak
- couscous
- Welsh rabbit
- frog legs
- kedgeree
- biriani
- veal cordon bleu
- chicken Marengo
- shish kebab
- sashimi
- custard
- fried rice
- tamale
- Wiener schnitzel
- ingredient
- pork and beans
- pilaw
- succotash
- coddled egg
- enchilada
- coquilles Saint-Jacques
- fish and chips
- kishke
- sustenance
- salad
- dropped egg
- Salisbury steak
- taco
- chicken paprika
- croquette
- coquille
- pilaff
- hot stuffed tomato
- scallopini
- turnover
- spaghetti and meatballs
- Chinese fried rice
- meatloaf
- topping
- haggis
- chicken provencale
- scrapple
- schnitzel
- felafel
- bacon and eggs
- egg roll
- rarebit
- macedoine
- boiled dinner
- barbeque
- roulade
- shirred egg
- gefilte fish
- kabob
- pheasant under glass
- moo goo gai pan
- New England boiled dinner
- baked egg
- fixings
- stuffed cabbage
- eggs Benedict
- dolmas
- lutfisk
- Scotch woodcock
- potpie
- chicken and rice
- applesauce
- risotto
- mousse
- pilaf
- saute
- paella
- terrine
- ham and eggs
- nutrition
- Welsh rarebit
- nourishment
Etymology
- disc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- discus (Latin)
5. dish
verb. ['ˈdɪʃ'] make concave; shape like a dish.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- disc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- discus (Latin)
6. dish
noun. ['ˈdɪʃ'] a very attractive or seductive looking woman.
Antonyms
Etymology
- disc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- discus (Latin)
7. dish
noun. ['ˈdɪʃ'] the quantity that a dish will hold.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- disc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- discus (Latin)
8. dish
noun. ['ˈdɪʃ'] directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector for microwave or radio frequency radiation.
Synonyms
Etymology
- disc (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- discus (Latin)