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What would a dishy young man like that want with middle-aged me?
Judging by the photograph on the back, the author's really dishy, too.
"I must say, though, she never told me you were quite so dishy.
Finally, this is not a dishy dish, or a particularly analytic one.
"Who was that dishy thing you sent after us?"
People magazine called it "a dishy but substantial read."
Then she stole her dishy doctor boyfriend for good measure."
So is the dishy rivalry of the actors, even if their in-jokes are not.
"If she still thinks guys are dishy, you can't be too good an influence.
Obviously, from the look of fiendish rapture in her eyes, something dishy was going down.
He invested their struggles with real and dishy emotion.
True: we all love to read dishy stuff about the high and mighty, particularly when their lives are revealed to be less than rosy.
Because he wants to elevate his dishy portrait to grand sociological statement.
"He's only thirty-three and from his photograph he's rather dishy."
I wanted to jump him through the tele he was so dishy!
He's far too boring, when you compare him with someone dishy like Miguel!'
Quite dishy as the younger folk would say.
"I have no desire to write a dishy book; I give you my word as a gentleman.
And so arrives a peculiar hybrid, the dishy biography that is also a formidable work of research.
"Coming out of Carrier's, my dears, and very dishy too.
He looked devastatingly effective, very masculine and completely dishy.
Reviews dwell on the book's dishy detail, derived from Luce's diaries.
George , July 1999 dishy piece names the 10 worst bosses in Congress.
He was quite dishy she thought.
Quite dishy, really-well, he would have been when he was fifteen or twenty years younger.