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dish <-es> [dɪʃ] N

1. dish Am:

skleda f

2. dish (crockery):

the dishes pl
posoda f

3. dish (meal):

jed f

4. dish TELEC:

5. dish approv sl:

dish (man)

II . fish [fɪʃ] VB trans

I . wish <-es> [wɪʃ] N

1. wish (desire):

želja f

2. wish (thing desired):

želja f

II . wish [wɪʃ] VB trans

1. wish (be desirous, expressing annoyance):

2. wish form (want):

3. wish (make a magic wish):

to wish [that] ...
zaželeti si, [da] ...

III . wish [wɪʃ] VB intr

2. wish (make a wish):

ash2 [æʃ] N

isle N, Isle [aɪl] N esp form

I . inch <-es> [ɪn(t)ʃ] N

1. inch (measurement):

palec m
inč m
cola f (2,54 cm)

2. inch (person's measurement):

inches pl

4. inch (all):

II . inch [ɪn(t)ʃ] VB intr

I . itch <-es> [ɪtʃ] N

1. itch (irritation):

2. itch MED (irritation):

3. itch fig inf (desire):

I . hash [hæʃ] N

1. hash Am FOOD:

haše m

2. hash no pl inf (shambles):

3. hash inf (hashish):

II . hash [hæʃ] VB trans inf to hash up

hush up VB trans

sash1 <-es> [sæʃ] N

wash down VB trans

1. wash (swallow):

2. wash (clean):

spirati [perf sprati]

3. wash usu passive (carry off):

I . bash <-es> [bæʃ] N

1. bash (blow):

udarec m

2. bash Brit sl:

3. bash sl (party):

žur m

II . bash [bæʃ] VB intr to bash into

III . bash [bæʃ] VB trans inf (hit hard)

bush <-es> [bʊʃ] N

1. bush (plant):

grm m

2. bush (thicket):

3. bush fig:

I . cash [kæʃ] N no pl

II . cash [kæʃ] VB trans to cash [in] ⇄ sth

dosh [dɒʃ] N no pl Brit Aus sl (money)

gosh [gɒʃ] INTERJ inf

I . gush [gʌʃ] N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But he's more clutterbug than curator, possessive of the packrat-ish instinct to never throw anything out.
torontoist.com
As the lamp nears the end of life, lumen depreciation becomes noticeable and the light given off has a green-ish tinge to it.
en.wikipedia.org
So, fairytale-ish in a good way, rather best.
www.dnaindia.com
The imminent changes to traditional recruiting deadlines will likely do away with that kind of tick-tock facsimiled "24" -ish drama.
www.espn.com.au
The skyscraper-ish hospital buildings were designed mainly for housing short-term patients; therefore it has inadequate space for residents to move around freely.
en.wikipedia.org
How antediluvian and flat earth-ish that sounds to us now!
www.canadianlawyermag.com
A number of fairytale-ish sequences involving plant therapy aren't exactly flagged up, either.
www.telegraph.co.uk
On this night, about 60 people -- mostly 60-ish looking women -- plunk down $28 for cafeteria-style baked chicken breast and rice pilaf and "free" bingo cards.
www.deseretnews.com
We open a third bottle and bumble along, seasoning some good mince, mushing it into round(ish) patties and frying it.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's pretty fairytale-ish either way, really, and we have an intriguing match on so many levels.
www.skysports.com

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