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deep-dish
[ deep-dish ]
adjective
- made in a deep baking dish and usually topped with a pastry crust: a deep-dish chicken potpie.
a deep-dish peach pie;
a deep-dish chicken potpie.
- (of a pizza) baked in a deep pan and having a thick crust.
- penetrating deeply; profound:
the author’s narrative skill, global perspectives, and deep-dish themes.
- pervasive or thorough; intense:
He’s experienced some deep-dish racism.
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Example Sentences
The castle’s subjects swirl about the grounds clutching deep-dish apple pies.
On the conveyor belt alongside laptops and shoes, I’ve seen Giordano’s deep-dish pizzas, Wawa hoagies and glass containers of rare Italian cherries, precariously arguing their way past the 3.4-ounce liquid rule.
The deep-dish pizza: Is it a gift for someone who’s never tasted Chicago’s indulgent, polarizing culinary export?
Columnists Mark Z. Barabak and Anita Chabria laid off the deep-dish pizza so they could devote all their energies to the convention and came away with these thoughts:
At a time of increasing violence against LGBTQ+ people, a movie like "Queer Planet" cannot simply be a nature documentary, although its vivid cinematography and deep-dish wildlife analysis makes it a fantastic watch for fans of that genre.
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