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  • 11dough — [dō] n. [ME < OE dag, akin to Goth daigs, Ger teig < IE base * dheiĝh , to knead, form > Gr teichos, wall, L fingere, to form] 1. a mixture of flour, liquid, leavening, and other ingredients, worked into a soft, thick mass for baking… …

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  • 12dough|ti|ly — «DOW tuh lee», adverb. in a doughty manner: »The old scheme has seldom been so doughtily exploited (Time) …

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  • 13dough|ty — «DOW tee», adjective, ti|er, ti|est. strong and bold; stout; brave; valiant: »doughty knights. SYNONYM(S): worthy, formidable …

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  • 14Dough — Jon Dough mit seiner Ehefrau Monique DeMoan (2005) Jon Dough (* 12. November 1962 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; † 27. August 2006 in Chatsworth in Kalifornien; eigentlich Chet Anuszek) war ein US amerikanischer Pornodarsteller …

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  • 15Dough — This article is about a cooking ingredient. For the British sitcom episode, see Dough (Bottom episode). Dough …

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  • 16Dough Re Mi — For other uses, see Do Re Mi (disambiguation). Dough Re Mi Format Game show Created by Jack Barry Dan Enright Directed by Ted Nathanson Dick Schneider Dick Auerbach Presented by …

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  • 17dough — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ firm ▪ soft ▪ smooth ▪ sticky ▪ bread, cookie (esp. AmE), pastr …

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  • 18dough — n. 1) to knead, mix, roll, work dough 2) flaky; firm; stiff dough 3) dough rises * * * [dəʊ] firm mix roll stiff dough work dough flaky to knead …

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  • 19dough — [[t]do͟ʊ[/t]] doughs (In meaning 2, dough is used in informal American English, and is considered old fashioned in informal British English.) 1) N MASS Dough is a fairly firm mixture of flour, water, and sometimes also fat and sugar. It can be… …

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  • 20dough — [OE] Dough is an ancient word, with related forms scattered throughout the Indo European languages. It goes back to an Indo European base *dheigh , which meant ‘mould, 175 dragon form, knead’, and produced Latin fingere ‘mould’ and figūra… …

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