English edit

Etymology edit

dishy +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

dishily (comparative more dishily, superlative most dishily)

  1. In a dishy manner.
    • 2001, Donald Spoto, Marilyn Monroe: the biography, page 231:
      The role of Lorelei Lee fixed Marilyn in the world's consciousness as the exaggeratedly, dishily seductive blonde — all body; no thought; little feeling; all whispery, high voice and no sensibility.