Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
"Private View" digs up their motives and dishes the dirt.
If you're politically aware you might call the opposing campaign and dish the dirt.
They're the ones who'd love to dish the dirt.
She would be dishing the dirt, wreaking vengeance and complaining all the way.
'We said we'd pay £50 to anyone who could dish the dirt on him.
If money was the object, one imagines she could have gotten a substantial advance on the promise to dish the dirt after he died.
Wicked Washington dishes the dirt while the rest of the country goes to the dogs for all the movers and shakers care.
Although he's dishing the dirt on one of his enemies, the eponymous hero could easily be talking about himself.
I post on another tennis forum too and now there's threads there of this dishing the dirt variety.
Dishing the dirt against your candidate's opponent can be effective at alienating voters in order to turn them off from the entire project.
Nobody at headquarters knew Anna well enough personally to hate her or to be able to dish the dirt on her with any accuracy.
Dishing the dirt on his fellow guitarists.
They didn't dish the dirt.
'Enough anyway to dish the dirt on your ex-lovers into his lap.'
Consequently, you hear a lot of art-world buzz as the regulars - all members of said world - dish the dirt over drinks.
Stuff Happens dished the dirt on Bush and Blair's handling of Iraq.
He is often hired to inform Fleet Street about client views or, less charitably, to dish the dirt on opponents.
This made Fearnley very defensive about his own business, and usually happy to dish the dirt about his aggressive competitor.
Then developments flowed from that... people who worked close to stars were encouraged to dish the dirt for money (including, I'm afraid, unscrupulous publicists).
"They'll talk about things in isolation, but families won't dish the dirt on each other," Ms. Rantzen said, rather wistfully.
Grillo already had his suspicions about the conversation that lay ahead: the disgruntled employee dishing the dirt on her paymaster.
In it she dishes the dirt on a decade's worth of booze-fueled bedroom escapades, sparing herself no humiliation and scorning the typical Hollywood ending.
In the wood-paneled locker room of the Quail Hollow Club, players were picking up laundry and dishing the dirt when the telephones began to ring.
Britain's most treacherous man; He betrayed some of our most feared gangland godfathers and even dished the dirt on his own wife, brother and mistress.
His death inspired crook Delroy (Lennie James) to dish the dirt on the gangsters: redemption and a tidy ending.