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a deep-dish

 

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a deep-dish

Noun:

1. A type of pizza characterized by its thick, doughy crust and high edges, typically filled with cheese, sauce, and various toppings.

Example sentence: I ordered a deep-dish pizza with extra cheese and pepperoni for dinner.


Adjective:

1. Describing something that is characterized by a significant depth or thickness.

Example sentence: The deep-dish lasagna was layered with rich tomato sauce and melted cheese.


Verb:

1. To create or prepare something that has a considerable depth or thickness.

Example sentence: I love deep-dishing my ice cream with a variety of toppings.


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