Word: dish
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...evaluations are filled out, students have a pretty good idea what they're going to get in their courses; they've taken midterms, handed in papers and so on. There is often a direct correlation between the grades they've been given and the evaluations they in turn dish out. For example, consider the evaluation which I received last year...
Revenge is supposed to be a dish best eaten cold. Unfortunately for England's royal family, Princess Diana doesn't seem to mind having a scalded--or scalding--tongue...
Some audience members no doubt attend in hopes of seeing the rodeo animals dish out a little cruel-and-unusual punishment. "They think if a prisoner falls off a horse and gets stepped on, maybe that's what he deserves," says Bowman. The risk of injury at Angola is actually higher than at a non-inmate rodeo because many of the men have no experience with bulls and bucking broncos. "Some of these prisoners are from the big city and have never been on an animal before," notes Dan Klein Jr., one of the rodeo's producers. "The bad ones...
...THAT THE WORLD HAS O.D.'ED ON O.J., I cannot wait for the next macabre episode to grab the public's fascination. Will it be another serial killer, government scandal, celebrity crime? What will the media dish out for us next? ROBIN KALMEK, Grahamstown, South Africa...
...Brown just may be the perfect dish to satisfy their appetite. The Bears (3-4-0, 0-4-0) are tied with the Crimson at the bottom of the Ivy standings, also winless in League games. The bright spot for Brown this season has been senior quarterback Jason McCullough (1,619 yds., 16 TD, 9 INT) who has placed Brown's passing game atop the Ivy League with 244.4 yards per game...