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dough
[ doh ]
noun
- flour or meal combined with water, milk, etc., in a mass for baking into bread, cake, etc.; paste of bread.
- any similar soft, pasty mass.
- Slang. money.
dough
/ dəʊ /
noun
- a thick mixture of flour or meal and water or milk, used for making bread, pastry, etc
- any similar pasty mass
- a slang word for money
Other Words From
- doughlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dough1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dough1
Example Sentences
But rather than fix it, the owner sends balls of dough to another firm that shoves them in a working oven and sells the loaves back to the baker.
One poster suggested it looked like dough used to make 'Toutons' - a regional dish of dough often fried in pork fat.
As I looked down at the smoked salmon-topped slice of admittedly livened-up Domino’s pizza, I couldn’t help but wish it had a base more inviting than the franchise’s weighty mess of chewy dough.
Each bar includes toasted kataifi — thin strands of shredded phyllo dough pastry — pistachio and tahini paste that’s all mixed together and encased in milk chocolate.
I wondered if the truck would make our mattress and towels smell the way Dan did when he came home after working — the greasy sweetness of fried dough and powdered sugar.
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