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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.

Kish


Definition:

  • (n.) A workman's name for the graphite which forms incidentally in iron smelting.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 1956, Kish found "dense granules" in the atrial walls of guinea pigs.
  • (2) "The beautiful seaside in Kish [Island]," the younger woman wrote.
  • (3) A first experiment found no lexical shifts between the categorization functions of word-final fricatives in pairs such as fish-fiss and kish-kiss.
  • (4) We also discuss the possibility that chromatin protein kinase occurs in stable complexes with its phosphate-accepting substrates, as has been suggested by the findings of other [Kish, V.M.
  • (5) The larger protein is the same size as that previously reported to be associated with poly(A)-rich sequences in HeLa heterogeneous nuclear RNA (Kish, V.M., and Pederson, T. (1975), J. Mol.
  • (6) This pattern of depletion parallels the previously reported loss of dopamine in these brain regions (Kish, Shannak, and Hornykiewicz, New Engl.
  • (7) In 1982, Kish reported that CF-therapy, the combination of cisplatin and 5-FU, had a high curative rate (about 82%).
  • (8) That the use of continuous-infusion drug delivery can enhance antitumor activity and limit toxicity for patients with recurrent or metastatic SCCHN was convincingly demonstrated by Kish and co-workers132 in a randomized trial of cisplatin with either bolus or continous-infusion 5-fluourouracil.
  • (9) Kish, who is from Benghazi, blamed the attack on hardline jihadists.
  • (10) Epidemiological studies were carried out among 180 randomly chosen settler and 180 non-settler households in the three resettlement schemes of Kishe, Gera and Didessa located in river valleys and highland areas of Illubabor Administrative Region in western Ethiopia.
  • (11) The place [consulate] is totally destroyed, the whole building is on fire," said Mohammed El Kish, a former press officer with the National Transitional Council, which handed power to an elected parliament last month.
  • (12) No human trypanosomiasis cases were found but high livestock mortality was reported by local populations in the lowland schemes of Kishe and Didessa.
  • (13) The absence of an age-related ordering in the regenerated optic nerve was demonstrated by labelling a few axon bundles intraorbitally with HRP (Easter, Rusoff & Kish, 1981) caudal to the previous cut.
  • (14) Using the approximate variance of the ratio mean (Kish, 1965), shown here to be a good estimator of the sample variance of the humerofemoral index, the analysis of this modern sample extrapolated to other living hominoids gives quite acceptable results.
  • (15) This required an extension of the approach described by Kish (Survey Sampling.

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