doughbird (Meaning)

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doughbird (n.)

The Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis). See Curlew.

Synonyms & Antonyms of doughbird

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

doughbird Sentence Examples

  1. The doughbird was meticulously crafted from the finest ingredients, promising an exceptional culinary experience.
  2. With deft hands, the baker transformed ordinary dough into a beautifully shaped doughbird, ready for the oven's embrace.
  3. The doughbird, plump and golden brown, emerged from the oven, tantalizing senses with its irresistible aroma.
  4. The warm doughbird, still steaming from the oven, was eagerly sliced, its soft, fluffy interior revealed.
  5. Spread with butter and topped with jam, the doughbird became a delectable breakfast treat, a perfect start to the day.
  6. The doughbird was a culinary canvas for creativity, adorned with various toppings and fillings, catering to every taste.
  7. Children eagerly watched the doughbird rise in the oven, their anticipation growing with each passing moment.
  8. The savory doughbird, filled with aromatic herbs and cheese, was the star of the dinner table, delighting guests with its flavors.
  9. The sweet doughbird, studded with juicy raisins and cinnamon sugar, was a delightful indulgence, perfect for afternoon tea.
  10. The doughbird held a special place in the baker's heart, a testament to the love and care put into every creation.

FAQs About the word doughbird

The Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis). See Curlew.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The doughbird was meticulously crafted from the finest ingredients, promising an exceptional culinary experience.

With deft hands, the baker transformed ordinary dough into a beautifully shaped doughbird, ready for the oven's embrace.

The doughbird, plump and golden brown, emerged from the oven, tantalizing senses with its irresistible aroma.

The warm doughbird, still steaming from the oven, was eagerly sliced, its soft, fluffy interior revealed.