to roll a dough

  • 11roll — v. & n. v. 1 a intr. move or go in some direction by turning over and over on an axis (the ball rolled under the table; a barrel started rolling). b tr. cause to do this (rolled the barrel into the cellar). 2 tr. make revolve between two surfaces …

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  • 12roll — I. noun Etymology: Middle English rolle, from Anglo French roule, rolle, from Medieval Latin rolla, alteration of rotula, from Latin, diminutive of rota wheel; akin to Old High German rad wheel, Welsh rhod, Sanskrit ratha wagon Date: 13th century …

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  • 13Dough scraper — For the other kitchen tool known as a pastry blender or cutter, see Pastry blender. Stainless steel dough scraper with plastic handle …

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  • 14dough — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ firm ▪ soft ▪ smooth ▪ sticky ▪ bread, cookie (esp. AmE), pastr …

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  • 15dough — [[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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  • 16roll — {{11}}roll (n.) early 13c., rolled up piece of parchment or paper, from O.Fr. rolle, from M.L. rotulus a roll of paper, from L. rotula small wheel, dim. of rota wheel. Meaning dough which is rolled before baking is first recorded 1580s. Meaning… …

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  • 17roll out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms roll out : present tense I/you/we/they roll out he/she/it rolls out present participle rolling out past tense rolled out past participle rolled out 1) same as roll I, 9) Roll out the pizza dough on a well… …

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  • 18dough — noun Etymology: Middle English dogh, from Old English dāg; akin to Old High German teic dough, Latin fingere to shape, Greek teichos wall Date: before 12th century 1. a mixture that consists essentially of flour or meal and a liquid (as milk or… …

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  • 19roll out — phr verb Roll out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑clay, ↑dough, ↑mat, ↑pastry, ↑version …

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  • 20roll out — v. get out of bed; spread out and flatten (as of dough); introduce, publicly present, release to the public; execute a roll out (American Football) n. first public presentation of an aircraft; trick maneuver by the quarterback (American Football) …

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