(n.) The East Indian name of a virulent poison extracted from Aconitum ferox or other species of aconite: also, the plant itself.
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Bish
Definition:
(n.) Same as Bikh.
Example Sentences:
(1) Now he's finished Bish Bosch, which he considers to be the final instalment in a trilogy, is he going to work on something completely different?
(2) Yes, we all understood that he was the metaphorical Naked Chef because of the pared down bish-bash-bosh style of cookery, but he might as well genuinely have got his kit off for all the difference it made.
(3) Look, I admit, I do think Bish Bosch is amazing, but I'm not going to sit down and listen to it for hours on end.
(4) As Labour said itself – without humour, obviously – “Some people said we were going to come fifth.” Our business today is with the Tories and their Punchline of State, who seems to have made another diplomatic bish.
(5) Joining us to discuss these issues are Professor Jim McCaul , a head and neck cancer specialist at Bradford Royal Infirmary, and Justin Hancock , who runs the Bish Training sex and relationships education website.
(6) I am able to ignore his irritating affectations and pretence at being bish-bosh working class.
(7) "I started thinking about Bish Bosch, and it means sorted or job done.
(8) Jane Duffield-Bish Norwich • Fifteen years ago, as a police constable, I countersigned a passport application for a resident.
(9) His latest album, Bish Bosch, is only his third in 17 years, all of them elaborate, epic and inaccessible.
(10) Whatever Bish Bosch is about, Hieronymus Bosch seems a suitable muse – for this is a vision of hell on Earth, with tiny pockets of hope and humour.
(11) On Bish Bosch, he says, he was just as hard on the man playing the ram's horn.
(12) Otherwise, not really 1.19pm BST Justin Hancock , who runs the Bish Training sex and relationships education website, is also taking part in the webchat.