dough (Meaning)

Wordnet

dough (n)

a flour mixture stiff enough to knead or roll

informal terms for money

Webster

dough (n.)

Paste of bread; a soft mass of moistened flour or meal, kneaded or unkneaded, but not yet baked; as, to knead dough.

Anything of the consistency of such paste.

dough Sentence Examples

  1. During the winter, I love to make a warm and fluffy bread dough to bake.
  2. The baker added a tablespoon of honey to the dough as a sweetener.
  3. Not wanting to wait for the yeast dough to rise, I purchased premade dough from the store.
  4. The dough was accidentally left out overnight, and the yeast had started to rise.
  5. Mom added a generous scoop of dough to the bottom of the loaf pan.
  6. The chef instructed to roll the dough out into three small circles.
  7. After the dough had been kneaded, I felt relieved that it had reached the right consistency.
  8. The cinnamon rolls were made from a dough base that had been prepared the day before.
  9. We had to throw the dough away since it had gone bad.
  10. She added equal parts flour and water to make a paste-like dough.

FAQs About the word dough

a flour mixture stiff enough to knead or roll, informal terms for moneyPaste of bread; a soft mass of moistened flour or meal, kneaded or unkneaded, but not yet

cash, coin, currency,money, funds, wampum, chips, moola, dollar, moolah

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During the winter, I love to make a warm and fluffy bread dough to bake.

The baker added a tablespoon of honey to the dough as a sweetener.

Not wanting to wait for the yeast dough to rise, I purchased premade dough from the store.

The dough was accidentally left out overnight, and the yeast had started to rise.